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Milan Dvorák, Tomá? Poní?il, Viktor Kulí?ek, Nikola Schmidová, Karel Doubrava, Bohumil Kropík and Milan Ru?icka
This article focuses on the development of a carbon composite bicycle frame using various experimental methods of structural analysis. Two types of frame specimen were used. The complete frame specimen was tested in accordance with ISO test load cases wi...
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Jinchao Wang, Junfeng Huang, Hui Min, Feng Wang, Yiteng Wang and Zengqiang Han
A weak interlayer is the key factor in controlling slope stability. It is of great significance to effectively identify the weak interlayer in the study of spatial and temporal distribution law and the internal structure characteristics of a landslide. C...
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António José Oliveira, Bruno Miguel Ferreira and Nuno Alexandre Cruz
In underwater navigation, sonars are useful sensing devices for operation in confined or structured environments, enabling the detection and identification of underwater environmental features through the acquisition of acoustic images. Nonetheless, in t...
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Francesco Mascioli, Valerio Piattelli, Francesco Cerrone, Davide Gasprino, Tina Kunde and Enrico Miccadei
The growing interest in monitoring the marine environment has strongly encouraged governmental agencies and research institutes to undertake seabed mapping programs and stimulated scientific interest in innovative mapping methods and tools. In this study...
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Antonella Bevilacqua and Lamberto Tronchin
The acoustical characteristics of a room where the artistic performance is presented to the audience have a critical impact on the experience of both artists and spectators. It is important to know how the original aspects and the refurbishment works thr...
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Emily E. Waddell, Jeppe H. Rasmussen and Ana ?irovic
Passive acoustic monitoring is a method that is commonly used to collect long-term data on soniferous animal presence and abundance. However, these large datasets require substantial effort for manual analysis; therefore, automatic methods are a more eff...
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Jimin Hwang, Neil Bose, Hung Duc Nguyen and Guy Williams
We introduce an adaptive sampling method that has been developed to support the Backseat Driver control architecture of the Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) Explorer autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). The design is based on an acoustic detecti...
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Sante Francesco Rende, Alessandro Bosman, Rossella Di Mento, Fabio Bruno, Antonio Lagudi, Andrew D. Irving, Luigi Dattola, Luca Di Giambattista, Pasquale Lanera, Raffaele Proietti, Luca Parlagreco, Mascha Stroobant and Emilio Cellini
In this study, we present a framework for seagrass habitat mapping in shallow (5?50 m) and very shallow water (0?5 m) by combining acoustic, optical data and Object-based Image classification. The combination of satellite multispectral images-acquired fr...
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Zhaozheng Chen, Xiaoqing Li and Mingyue Ding
Atomic force acoustic microscopy (AFAM) can provide surface morphology and internal structures of the samples simultaneously, with broad potential in non-destructive imaging of cells. As the output of AFAM, morphology and acoustic images reflect differen...
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Zhenyu Wang, Quinten Henricks, Mei Zhuang, Anshuman Pandey, Mark Sutkowy, Braxton Harter, Matthew McCrink and James Gregory
With the rapid increase in the number of multi-rotor small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) in recent years and a plethora of possible applications, the aerodynamic and aeroacoustic characteristics of these vehicles become very important issues. Due to the...
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