This study featured four fish carrying small electronic devices called tags sending signals to hydrophones in fish farms. The messages from the tags are coded using a simple protocol called differential pulse position modulation (DPPM), and are typically picked up and decoded by specialized receiver units. In this thesis we are going to set up a software application for detecting and decoding DPPM messages in the datasets from the hydrophones.
This study featured four fish carrying small electronic devices called tags sending signals to hydrophones in fish farms. The messages from the tags are coded using a simple protocol called differential pulse position modulation (DPPM), and are typically picked up and decoded by specialized receiver units. In this thesis we are going to set up a software application for detecting and decoding DPPM messages in the datasets from the hydrophones.
Identification of fish behavior from hydro-acoustic data
GRIMALDI, RICCARDO ALESSANDRO
2021/2022
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This study featured four fish carrying small electronic devices called tags sending signals to hydrophones in fish farms. The messages from the tags are coded using a simple protocol called differential pulse position modulation (DPPM), and are typically picked up and decoded by specialized receiver units. In this thesis we are going to set up a software application for detecting and decoding DPPM messages in the datasets from the hydrophones.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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