Low Energy, Passive Acoustic Sensing for Wireless Underwater Monitoring Networks

G. Lowes, J. Neasham, R. Burnett, C. Tsimenidis
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This paper presents work towards developing a low-power, low-cost underwater passive acoustic monitoring network. The main aim is to accurately detect passing vessels by exploiting the acoustic signature emitted during propeller cavitation. To achieve this a novel combination of analogue signal processing and embedded programming has been created. The vessel detection system has been integrated with a very low power piece of hardware, developed by Newcastle University, capable of underwater acoustic communication. The vessel detector is based on the principles of the Detection of Envelope Modulation on Noise (DEMON) algorithm [1]. Using this method, along with statistical standard error of the estimate analysis, decisions are made as to whether or not a vessel is present. These decisions are then transmitted acoustically via an underwater wireless network to the end-user. In field trials carried out, the system demonstrated the ability to both detect vessels and communicate results reliably whilst maintaining the low-power, low-cost ethos of this project. Future research is planned to utilise the low-power vessel detection system developed to trigger a higher power mode. This mode will sample the raw audio as opposed to the current method which samples only the signal's envelope. This will allow for a full spectral analysis of the vessel's signature enabling feature extraction and individual vessel characterisation.
用于无线水下监测网络的低能量被动声传感
本文介绍了研制低功耗、低成本水下被动声监测网络的工作。主要目的是利用螺旋桨空化过程中发出的声特征来准确探测过往船只。为了实现这一目标,模拟信号处理和嵌入式编程的新组合已经被创造出来。船只探测系统已经集成了一个非常低功耗的硬件,由纽卡斯尔大学开发,能够进行水声通信。该血管检测器基于噪声包络调制检测(DEMON)算法[1]的原理。使用这种方法,再加上估计分析的统计标准误差,就可以决定是否存在船只。然后,这些决策通过水下无线网络以声学方式传输给最终用户。在进行的现场试验中,该系统证明了在保持该项目的低功耗、低成本精神的同时,能够可靠地检测船只和传递结果。未来的研究计划利用开发的低功率船舶检测系统来触发更高功率模式。这种模式将采样原始音频,而不是目前的方法,它只采样信号的包络。这将允许对船舶特征进行全光谱分析,从而实现特征提取和单个船舶特征。
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