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본 논문에서는 과학자들이 현장에서 야생동물의 생태를 밝힐 수 있는 새로운 환경 모니터링 전략인 증분 환경 모니터링을 제안합니다. 우리는 이 전략을 멸종 위기에 처한 민물고기 서식지에 적용했습니다. 구체적으로 멸종위기 어류의 서식지를 지속적으로 모니터링하고 기록하기 위해 분산형 센서를 활용한 네트워크 기반 시스템을 설계 및 구현했습니다. 또한 우리는 용존 산소량과 같은 환경 시계열 데이터는 물론 물고기와 환경의 상호 작용을 포착하는 수중 비디오를 포함하여 다양한 센서 데이터를 활용하기 위한 일련의 분석 도구를 개발했습니다. 또한 멸종 위기에 처한 어류의 행동과 서식지를 모니터링하는 현황을 설명하고, 현장에서 이러한 환경 모니터링을 보다 효율적으로 만들기 위한 솔루션을 논의합니다.
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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AU - Takuma OTSUKA
AU - Tadao KITAGAWA
AU - Futoshi NAYA
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