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- Title
A Water Surface Contaminants Monitoring Method Based on Airborne Depth Reasoning.
- Authors
Luo, Wei; Han, Wenlong; Fu, Ping; Wang, Huijuan; Zhao, Yunfeng; Liu, Ke; Liu, Yuyan; Zhao, Zihui; Zhu, Mengxu; Xu, Ruopeng; Wei, Guosheng
- Abstract
Water surface plastic pollution turns out to be a global issue, having aroused rising attention worldwide. How to monitor water surface plastic waste in real time and accurately collect and analyze the relevant numerical data has become a hotspot in water environment research. (1) Background: Over the past few years, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been progressively adopted to conduct studies on the monitoring of water surface plastic waste. On the whole, the monitored data are stored in the UAVS to be subsequently retrieved and analyzed, thereby probably causing the loss of real-time information and hindering the whole monitoring process from being fully automated. (2) Methods: An investigation was conducted on the relationship, function and relevant mechanism between various types of plastic waste in the water surface system. On that basis, this study built a deep learning-based lightweight water surface plastic waste detection model, which was capable of automatically detecting and locating different water surface plastic waste. Moreover, a UAV platform-based edge computing architecture was built. (3) Results: The delay of return task data and UAV energy consumption were effectively reduced, and computing and network resources were optimally allocated. (4) Conclusions: The UAV platform based on airborne depth reasoning is expected to be the mainstream means of water environment monitoring in the future.
- Subjects
PLASTIC scrap; POLLUTANTS; ENERGY consumption; SEWAGE; EDGE computing; ENVIRONMENTAL protection
- Publication
Processes, 2022, Vol 10, Issue 1, p131
- ISSN
2227-9717
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3390/pr10010131