Jellyfish monitoring on coastlines using remote pilotes aircraft
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10.1088/1755-1315/17/1/012195
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Data publicació2013
EditorIOPScience
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Abstract
In the last 10 years the number of jellyfish shoals that reach the swimming area of the Mediterranean Sea are increasing constantly. The term “Jellyfish” refers to animals from different taxonomic groups but the Scyphomedusae are within the most significant one. Four species of Scyphomedusae are the most conspicuous ones inhabiting the studied area, the Barcelona metropolitan area. Jellyfish are usually found at the surface waters, forming big
swarms. This feature makes possible to detect them remotely, using a visual camera and image processing algorithms. In this paper we present the characteristics of a remote piloted aircraft capable to perform monitoring flights during the whole summer season. The requirements of
the aircraft are to be easy to operate, to be able to flight at low altitude (100 m) following the
buoy line (200 m from the beach line) and to be save for other users of the seaside. The remote
piloted aircraft will carry a vision system and a processing board able to obtain useful
information on real-time.
CitacióBarrado, C. [et al.]. Jellyfish monitoring on coastlines using remote pilotes aircraft. A: International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. "IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, vol. 17, 012195". Beijing: IOPScience, 2013, p. 1-7.
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