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Autor:
Kvadsheim, P.H., Lam, F.P.A., Miller, P., Sivle, L.D., Wensveen, P.J., Roos, M., Tyack, P.L., Kleivane, L., Visser, F., Cure, C., IJsselmuide, S.P. van, Isojunno, S., Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von, Nordlund, N., Dekeling, R.P.A.
In order to properly consider how behavioral responses to anthropogenic noise affect marine mammals and establish safety limits for sonar operations, there is a need to establish behavioral impact criteria. In order to achieve this, knowledge about h
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Autor:
Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von, Lam, F.P.A., Moretti, D.J., Fulkerson, K., Ainslie, M.A., IJsselmuide, S.P. van, Theriault, J., Beerens, S.P.
Publikováno v:
Applied Acoustics, 11, 71, 1027-1035
The detection performance of a towed hydrophone array for deep-diving species is quantified by comparing detections of echolocation clicks from foraging groups of Blainville’s beaked whales (Mesoplodon densirostris) from the TNO Delphinus array to
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Publikováno v:
Proceeding of the European conference on Undersea Defence Technology, UDT Europe 2006, June, 27-29, Hamburg, Germany
In anti-submarine warfare, the use of Doppler sensitive sonar pulses is common practice. In particular, the wideband Doppler sensitive PTFM pulse (Pulse Train Frequency Modulation) is a powerful tool for detection in reverberation limited conditions.
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Publikováno v:
Proceeding of the European conference on Undersea Defence Technology, UDT Europe 2006, June, 27-29, Hamburg, Germany
From 28 June to 7 July 2005 the Netherlands Marine mammal Observations trial “NEMO” took place with HNLMS Mercuur. A track was sailed from Taranto (Italy) to La Coruña (Spain), passing the Straits of Messina and Gibraltar. Underwater acoustic tr
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Publikováno v:
Undersea Defence Technology-UDT Europe 2005-Shaping the future of Undersea Defence, 21-23 juni 2005, RAI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
World-wide a concern exists about the influence of man-made sound on marine life and particularly on marine mammals. One of the acoustic polluters of the world’s oceans is high-power active sonar. An early warning system at the sound source, which
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Autor:
IJsselmuide, S.P. van, Beerend, S.P.
Publikováno v:
2, 32, 93-106
World wide a concern is emerging about the influence of man-made sound in the sea on marine life, and particularly about high power active sonars systems. Most concern lies with marine mammals, which fully depend on sound in their natural behaviour (
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Publikováno v:
UDT Europe 2004-Conference Proceedings Undersea Defence Technology, June 2004, Nice, France, 1-10
As part of a program to study the effect of man-made noise on marine mammals an EARS Acoustic Recording System) buoy was deployed in the Ligurian sea. The EARS buoy was deployed at a position with a high probability of marine mammal activity at a dep
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Publikováno v:
UDT Europe 2003-Conference Proceedings Undersea Defence Technology, 24-26 June 2003, Malmo, Sweden, 1-9
Low Frequency Active Sonar (LFAS) systems are originally designed for ASW purposes. Although their main purpose is detection of submarines, they can, if adjusted waveforms are transmitted, also be used for detection of small fast moving targets (torp
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Publikováno v:
UDT Europe 2003-Conference Proceedings Undersea Defence Technology, 24-26 June 2003, Malmo, Sweden, 8 p.
In the current sensor suites on board submarines the Passive Ranging Sonar (PRS) is a separate sensor, usually with three or more hydrophone groups on either side of the submarine. The aperture of this sensor is limited by the length of the boat, whi
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Publikováno v:
UDT Europe 2002, Undersea Defence Technology Conference, 18-21 June 2002, La Spezia, Italy
For littoral ASW, reverberation is a big problem and rejection of reverberation is of utmost importance. The influence of the transmitted signal on the signal to reverberation ratio has been presented in three preceding papers. In this paper, the inf
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