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- Title
In-situ Real-time Underwater Noise Dataflow: from OBSEA to EMODnet.
- Authors
Martínez, Enoc; Toma, Daniel M.; Novellino, Antonio; Alba, Marco; del Río, Joaquín
- Abstract
Figure 1: OBSEA's real-time underwater noise monitoring system dataflow International Conference on Marine Data and Information Systems 12-14 Aprile, 2021- Online 297 The underwater noise acquisition system, depicted in figure 1, provides an end-to-end realtime in-situ processing, following the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable). Since 2017 acoustic data is processed in-situ to provide real-time underwater measurements and can constitute the baseline for D11C2 (best practices guidelines on continuous underwater noise monitoring) according to the MSFD directive and the recommendations of the EC Task Group Noise (Dekeling et al., 2014). Enoc Martínez, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Electronics Department (Spain), enoc.martinez@upc.edu Daniel M. Toma, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Electronics Department (Spain), daniel.mihai.toma@upc.edu Antonio Novellino, ETT (Italy), antonio.novellino@ettsolutions.com Marco Alba, ETT (Italy), marco.alba@ettsolutions.com Joaquín del Río, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Electronics Department (Spain), joaquin.del.rio@upc.edu OBSEA Underwater Noise Monitoring System Human activities such as shipping, construction, sonar and seismic exploration have been raising the underwater ambient sound level to unprecedented levels in the past decades.
- Subjects
UNDERWATER noise; UNDERWATER acoustics; OCEANOGRAPHIC instruments; SOUND pressure measurement; TAGS (Metadata)
- Publication
Bollettino di Geofisica Teorica ed Applicata, 2021, Vol 62, p297
- ISSN
0006-6729
- Publication type
Article