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Distributed sensor swarms for monitoring bird behavior: an integrated system using wildlife acoustics recorders

机译:用于监视鸟类行为的分布式传感器群:使用野生动物声学记录器的集成系统

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Birds are frequently vocal. Monitoring their songs and calls has provided much useful information about their ecology and behavior. Recording bird songs and locations can be resource intensive, frequently requiring two or more observers, causing considerable disturbance and possible only for short times. Passive arrays of acoustic sensors offer the possibility of greatly increasing our ability to monitor bird activity. The desirability of such arrays is obvious: they are less intrusive, can monitor continuously over long periods, permit collaboration which enables better localization, provide fault tolerance, and facilitate sharing to optimize scarce resources. That the interest has been increasing so much lately is in large part, because we are now at the point, where the promise of such arrays is realizable with current or reasonably anticipated technologies. Controlling collaborative arrays can be difficult. Engineered solutions are sometimes available, but they are often brittle and appropriate only for ideal environments. We would like our systems to be: robust, in that they can handle changing environments or agents and are untroubled by occasionally wrong or noisy messages; adaptive in that they can learn to deal with unanticipated source or events, form new concepts, and communicate in languages that are specialized for particular agents; and finally, they should be self-configuring, to deal with changing situations and goals. After reviewing research employing sensor arrays by others to monitor bird behavior, we will describe research in our laboratory. Our focus will be on the construction of such systems, especially how such arrays can extract information from the environment and communicate to arrive at a collective understanding of their region and events occurring there.
机译:鸟经常发声。监视他们的歌曲和电话已经提供了有关其生态和行为的许多有用信息。录制鸟类的歌曲和位置可能会占用大量资源,经常需要两个或更多观察员,这会造成很大的干扰,并且可能仅在短时间内出现。无源声传感器阵列提供了极大提高我们监视鸟类活动能力的可能性。这种阵列的需求显而易见:它们具有较低的侵入性,可以长时间连续监控,允许协作以实现更好的定位,提供容错能力并促进共享以优化稀缺资源。近来人们对这种阵列的兴趣在很大程度上增加了,这是因为我们现在正处于这样一个时刻,即使用当前或合理预期的技术可以实现这种阵列的前景。控制协作阵列可能很困难。工程解决方案有时可用,但它们通常很脆弱,仅适用于理想环境。我们希望我们的系统是:健壮的,因为它们可以处理不断变化的环境或代理,并且不受偶然的错误或嘈杂消息的困扰;具有适应性,因为他们可以学习处理意料之外的来源或事件,形成新概念并以专门用于特定代理的语言进行交流;最后,它们应该自我配置,以应对不断变化的情况和目标。在回顾了其他人使用传感器阵列监视鸟类行为的研究后,我们将在实验室中描述研究。我们的重点将放在此类系统的构建上,尤其是此类阵列如何从环境中提取信息并进行通信以对它们的区域和那里发生的事件达成共识。

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    《Artificial life and robotics》 |2016年第3期|268-273|共6页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA;

    Electrical Engineering Department, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA;

    Electrical Engineering Department, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA;

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  • 关键词

    Acoustic sensors; Birds; Sensor arrays; Swarm;

    机译:声学传感器鸟类;传感器阵列一群;

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