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Makalah ini mencadangkan strategi pemantauan alam sekitar yang baru, pemantauan alam sekitar tambahan, yang membolehkan saintis mendedahkan ekologi haiwan liar di lapangan. Kami menggunakan strategi ini untuk habitat ikan air tawar yang terancam. Secara khusus, kami mereka bentuk dan melaksanakan sistem berasaskan rangkaian menggunakan penderia teragih untuk memantau dan merekodkan habitat ikan terancam secara berterusan. Selain itu, kami membangunkan satu set alat analisis untuk mengeksploitasi pelbagai data penderia, termasuk data siri masa persekitaran seperti jumlah oksigen terlarut, serta video dalam air yang menangkap interaksi ikan dan persekitarannya. Kami juga menerangkan keadaan semasa memantau tingkah laku dan habitat ikan terancam dan membincangkan penyelesaian untuk menjadikan pemantauan alam sekitar sedemikian lebih cekap di lapangan.
Yoshinari SHIRAI
NTT Corporation
Yasue KISHINO
NTT Corporation
Shin MIZUTANI
NTT Corporation
Yutaka YANAGISAWA
NTT Corporation
Takayuki SUYAMA
NTT Corporation
Takuma OTSUKA
NTT Corporation
Tadao KITAGAWA
Kindai University
Futoshi NAYA
NTT Corporation
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Yoshinari SHIRAI, Yasue KISHINO, Shin MIZUTANI, Yutaka YANAGISAWA, Takayuki SUYAMA, Takuma OTSUKA, Tadao KITAGAWA, Futoshi NAYA, "Incremental Environmental Monitoring for Revealing the Ecology of Endangered Fish" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E101-B, no. 10, pp. 2070-2082, October 2018, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2017NEI0003.
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel environmental monitoring strategy, incremental environmental monitoring, that enables scientists to reveal the ecology of wild animals in the field. We applied this strategy to the habitat of endangered freshwater fish. Specifically, we designed and implemented a network-based system using distributed sensors to continuously monitor and record the habitat of endangered fish. Moreover, we developed a set of analytical tools to exploit a variety of sensor data, including environmental time-series data such as amount of dissolved oxygen, as well as underwater video capturing the interaction of fish and their environment. We also describe the current state of monitoring the behavior and habitat of endangered fish and discuss solutions for making such environmental monitoring more efficient in the field.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.2017NEI0003/_p
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title={Incremental Environmental Monitoring for Revealing the Ecology of Endangered Fish},
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AU - Yoshinari SHIRAI
AU - Yasue KISHINO
AU - Shin MIZUTANI
AU - Yutaka YANAGISAWA
AU - Takayuki SUYAMA
AU - Takuma OTSUKA
AU - Tadao KITAGAWA
AU - Futoshi NAYA
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DO - 10.1587/transcom.2017NEI0003
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