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Daniela Castagna, Luzinete Scaunichi Barbosa, Charles Campoe Martim, Rhavel Salviano Dias Paulista, Nadja Gomes Machado, Marcelo Sacardi Biudes and Adilson Pacheco de Souza
The Amazon biome plays a crucial role in the hydrological cycle, supplying water vapor for the atmosphere and contributing to evapotranspiration (ET) that influences regional humidity across Brazil and South America. Remote sensing (RS) has emerged as a ...
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Christin B. Khan, Kimberly T. Goetz, Hannah C. Cubaynes, Caleb Robinson, Erin Murnane, Tyler Aldrich, Meredith Sackett, Penny J. Clarke, Michelle A. LaRue, Timothy White, Kathleen Leonard, Anthony Ortiz and Juan M. Lavista Ferres
Monitoring marine mammals is of broad interest to governments and individuals around the globe. Very high-resolution (VHR) satellites hold the promise of reaching remote and challenging locations to fill gaps in our knowledge of marine mammal distributio...
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Jing Zhang, Qiqi Wang and Rui Zhang
Spectrum-sensing algorithms are one of the effective solutions to the problem of the underwater spectrum resource constraint. However, because the underwater acoustic channel is one of the most complex channels, it has many characteristics, such as a lim...
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Kenneth Li Minn Ang, Jasmine Kah Phooi Seng and Ericmoore Ngharamike
Crowdsourcing can play an important role in the Internet of Things (IoT) applications for information sensing and gathering where the participants are equipped with geolocated devices. Mobile crowdsourcing can be seen as a new paradigm contributing to th...
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Xinxin Yin, Feng Liu, Run Cai, Xiulong Yang, Xiaoyue Zhang, Meiling Ning and Siyuan Shen
In this paper, the time series classification frontier method MiniRocket was used to classify earthquakes, blasts, and background noise. From supervised to unsupervised classification, a comprehensive analysis was carried out, and finally, the supervised...
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Shuai Liu, Jing He and Jiayun Wu
Dynamic spectrum access (DSA) has been considered as a promising technology to address spectrum scarcity and improve spectrum utilization. Normally, the channels are related to each other. Meanwhile, collisions will be inevitably caused by communicating ...
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Marc van den Homberg, Arjen Crince, Jurg Wilbrink, Daniël Kersbergen, Gumbi Gumbi, Simon Tembo and Rob Lemmens
As the world is digitizing fast, the increase in Big and Small Data offers opportunities to enrich official statistics for reporting on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). However, survey data coming from an increased number of organizations (Small Data...
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Jingbo Zhang, Lili Cai and Shufang Zhang
Collaborative spectral sensing can fuse the perceived results of multiple cognitive users, and thus will improve the accuracy of perceived results. However, the multi-source features of the perceived results result in security problems in the system. Whe...
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Hadi Hajieghrary, Daniel Mox and M. Ani Hsieh
We present information theoretic search strategies for single and multi-robot teams to localize the source of biochemical contaminants in turbulent flows. The robots synthesize the information provided by sporadic and intermittent sensor readings to opti...
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Sarah Parcak, Gregory Mumford and Chase Childs
This paper will assess the most recently available open access high-resolution optical satellite data (0.3 m?0.6 m) and its detection of buried ancient features versus ground based remote sensing tools. It also discusses the importance of CORONA satellit...
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