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The next generation of multi-sensor acoustic tags: Sensors, applications, and attachments.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Nowacek, D; Bowers, M; Cannon, A; Hindell, M; Howle, LE; Murray, MM; Rittschof, D; Shorter, KA; Moore, M
Published in: J Acoust Soc Am
November 2013

From Kooyman's 1963 wind-up kitchen timer TDR, multi-sensor tags have evolved significantly over the last twenty years. These advancements, including high fidelity acoustics, have been driven by improved sensing and electronics technology, and resulted in highly integrated mechatronics systems for the study of free ranging animals. In the next decade, these tags will continue to improve, and promising work has begun in three key areas: (i) new sensors; (ii) expanding uses of existing sensors; and (iii) increasing attachment duration and reliability. The addition of rapid acquisition GPS and the inclusion of gyroscopes to separate the dynamic acceleration of the animal from gravitational acceleration, are underway but not widely available to the community. Existing sensors could be used for more and different applications, e.g., measuring ambient ocean noise. Tags attached to pinnipeds in the Southern Ocean, for example, could provide noise measurements from remote areas. Finally, attachment duration has been limiting for cetaceans because the suction cups typically used do not reliably stay attached for more than a day. We will present data on engineering efforts to improve attachments: (i) improved tag hydrodynamics; (ii) incorporating bio-compatible glues; and (iii) micro structuring tag components to utilize hydrostatic forces and enhance adhesion.

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J Acoust Soc Am

DOI

EISSN

1520-8524

Publication Date

November 2013

Volume

134

Issue

5

Start / End Page

4043

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Acoustics
 

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Nowacek, D., Bowers, M., Cannon, A., Hindell, M., Howle, L. E., Murray, M. M., … Moore, M. (2013). The next generation of multi-sensor acoustic tags: Sensors, applications, and attachments. J Acoust Soc Am, 134(5), 4043. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4830757
Nowacek, D., M. Bowers, A. Cannon, M. Hindell, L. E. Howle, M. M. Murray, D. Rittschof, K. A. Shorter, and M. Moore. “The next generation of multi-sensor acoustic tags: Sensors, applications, and attachments.J Acoust Soc Am 134, no. 5 (November 2013): 4043. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4830757.
Nowacek D, Bowers M, Cannon A, Hindell M, Howle LE, Murray MM, et al. The next generation of multi-sensor acoustic tags: Sensors, applications, and attachments. J Acoust Soc Am. 2013 Nov;134(5):4043.
Nowacek, D., et al. “The next generation of multi-sensor acoustic tags: Sensors, applications, and attachments.J Acoust Soc Am, vol. 134, no. 5, Nov. 2013, p. 4043. Pubmed, doi:10.1121/1.4830757.
Nowacek D, Bowers M, Cannon A, Hindell M, Howle LE, Murray MM, Rittschof D, Shorter KA, Moore M. The next generation of multi-sensor acoustic tags: Sensors, applications, and attachments. J Acoust Soc Am. 2013 Nov;134(5):4043.

Published In

J Acoust Soc Am

DOI

EISSN

1520-8524

Publication Date

November 2013

Volume

134

Issue

5

Start / End Page

4043

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Acoustics