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pro vyhledávání: '"T.R. Consi"'
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2015 - MTS/IEEE Washington.
The shrimpfish, Aeoliscus strigatus, is an Indo-Pacific marine fish with a highly unusual posture - vertical with its head down - and remarkable maneuvering capabilities. It can translate straight up and down, turn in place and hover. These capabilit
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2015 - MTS/IEEE Washington.
Radio tags have long been used for localizing and tracking wildlife for biological studies and for wildlife management. Tagged animals are often tracked from the air requiring wildlife scientists to charter small aircraft and fly over the environment
Publikováno v:
Journal of Morphology. 248:80-97
The muscles, fin ray joints, and supporting structures underlying the dorsal fin are described for two seahorse species: Hippocampus zosterae and Hippocampus erectus. A fan-shaped array of cartilaginous bones, the pterigiophores, form the internal su
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2010 MTS/IEEE SEATTLE.
We propose the use of groups of amphibious robots as near-shore observatories that can be rapidly deployed, recovered and redeployed in response to changing environmental conditions. They can serve to gather high spatial resolution data sets on the n
Autor:
J. Ringstad, M. Peterson, T. R. Erdmann, C. Verink, B. R. Ardaugh, A Vechart, M. Matsen, T.R. Consi
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2009.
An amphibious ground robot was designed, built and tested as a prototype for a mobile sensor and sampler carrier to conduct surveys on sandy beaches in the surf zone. The Lake Michigan Amphibious Robot (LMAR) is a heavy vehicle in the shape of a squa
Autor:
Harvey A. Bootsma, T.R. Consi, Robert W. Paddock, Thomas Hansen, G. Anderson, John Janssen, V. Klump, G. Barske, James T. Waples, K. Verhein, D. Szmania
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2008.
During the spring of 2008 a subset of the WATER Institute's Great Lakes Urban Coastal Observing System (GLUCOS) was deployed to demonstrate the ability of the observatory to remotely monitor, in real time, the seasonal transition from a mixed state t
Autor:
T. Hansen, T.R. Consi, Harvey A. Bootsma, R. Paddock, V. Klump, J.T. Waples, D. Szmania, J. Kipp, J. Janssen, G. Barske
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2007.
The UWM Great Lakes WATER Institute is developing an underwater observatory designed for scientific studies of physical, chemical and biological processes in Lake Michigan and similar large lakes. GLUCOS, the Great Lakes Urban Coastal Observing Syste
Autor:
D. Murray, T.R. Consi
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2007.
The Pioneer buoy is part of an aquatic observatory, known as GLUCOS (Great Lakes Urban Coastal Observing System), being developed by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Great Lakes WATER Institute. The buoy can function as a rapid deployment system
Autor:
Harvey A. Bootsma, V. Klump, J.T. Waples, R. Paddock, J. Janssen, T. Hansen, T.R. Consi, G. Barske
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2006.
We are developing an aquatic observatory to observe and study near-shore processes in Lake Michigan. The Great Lakes Urban Coastal Observing System (GLUCOS) is designed to make both long-term measurements and transient event measurements of river-har
Autor:
Chryssostomos Chryssostomidis, John J. Leonard, James G. Bellingham, C.A. Goudey, J. W. Bales, T.R. Consi, D. K. Atwood
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technology (AUV'94).
Odyssey class autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are designed to be small, high performance survey platforms. The logistical complexities of operating off of oceanographic vessels or in hostile environments, such as the Arctic, make a small vehicl