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Addressing Engineering Challenges In Bioacoustic Recording

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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/40698
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Author
Marchetto, Peter
Abstract

Bioacoustics is a very challenging field due to the necessity of putting fragile, powerhungry pieces of instrumentation out in isolated, hostile environments for long periods of time. Making these instruments as durable as possible, while also considering weight, power consumption, size, and affordability is a constant struggle. In this dissertation, multiple engineering challenges associated with these environments are addressed.

Date Issued
2015-05-24
Keywords
bioacoustics
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audio engineering
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hardened sensors
Committee Chair
Walter,Michael Todd
Committee Member
Clark,Christopher W
Winkler,David Ward
Cheyne,Harold A.
Degree Discipline
Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Degree Name
Ph. D., Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Degree Level
Doctor of Philosophy
Type
dissertation or thesis

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