Παρασκευή 15 Απριλίου 2016

Acoustic vector sensor beamforming reduces masking from underwater industrial noise during passive monitoring

Masking from industrial noise can hamper the ability to detect marine mammal sounds near industrial operations, whenever conventional (pressuresensor)hydrophones are used for passive acoustic monitoring. Using data collected from an autonomous recorder with directional capabilities (Directional Autonomous Seafloor Acoustic Recorder), deployed 4.1 km from an arctic drilling site in 2012, the authors demonstrate how conventional beamforming on an acoustic vector sensor can be used to suppress noise arriving from a narrow sector of geographic azimuths. Improvements in signal-to-noise ratio of up to 15 dB are demonstrated on bowhead whale calls, which were otherwise undetectable using conventional hydrophones.



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