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Yang Zhang, Yuan Feng, Shiqi Wang, Zhicheng Tang, Zhenduo Zhai, Reid Viegut, Lisa Webb, Andrew Raedeke and Yi Shang
Waterfowl populations monitoring is essential for wetland conservation. Lately, deep learning techniques have shown promising advancements in detecting waterfowl in aerial images. In this paper, we present performance evaluation of several popular superv...
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Ming Qi, Wenguo Zhu and Shu Li
The flight of a migratory bird-like flapping-wing aircraft is characterized by a low Reynolds number and unsteadiness. The selection of airfoil profiles is critical to designing an efficient flapping-wing aircraft. To choose the suitable airfoil for vari...
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Qunyu Xu, Jia Liu, Min Su and Weishi Chen
Bird strikes are a predominant threat to aviation safety, especially in airport airspace. Effective wildlife surveillance methods are required for the harmonious coexistence of airport management and friendly ecology. Existing works indicate the close re...
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Jonathan Cacace, Lorenzo Giampetraglia, Fabio Ruggiero and Vincenzo Lippiello
Energy grids represent a fundamental infrastructure of any country. These structures consist of many kilometres of power lines that must be periodically inspected and maintained. Among the necessary operations are installing and removing bird diverters t...
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Gruhalakshmi Yella, Prakash Jadhav and Chhaya Lande
Bird strikes have long been a source of concern for all airlines across the world. It is the most significant design criterion for aircraft engine fan blades. As it is not practical to manufacture and test aviation engines repeatedly for minor design mod...
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Antonio Carlo Bertolino, Andrea De Martin, Giovanni Jacazio and Massimo Sorli
The evolution toward ?more electric? aircraft has seen a decisive push in the last decade due to growing environmental concerns and the development of new market segments (flying taxis). Such a push has involved both the propulsion components and the air...
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Dan Parsons, Jason Ryan, Michael Malouf and Wayne Martin
Wildlife strikes in aviation represent a serious economic concern; however, in some jurisdictions, the costs associated with this phenomenon are not collected or shared. This hampers the industry?s ability to quantify the risk and assess the potential be...
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Estela Barroso Barderas, Rafael Bardera Mora, Ángel Antonio Rodriguez-Sevillano and Juan Carlos Matías García
Bird tails play a key role in aerodynamics and flight stability. They produce extra lift for takeoff and landing maneuvers, enhance wing functions and maintain stability during flight (keeping the bird from yawing, rolling and pitching, or otherwise losi...
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Rony Flores-Ramírez,Clifor Sosa-de-la-Cruz,Henry Gonzales-Pinedo,Yoni Rodríguez-Espejo,Elia Córdova-Calle
Bird watching is a booming type of tourism that attracts a market segment with high purchasing power. The objective was to identify bird species to promote ecotourism in the Ricuricocha lagoon, Peru. The investigation was basic of exp...
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Lukasz Kajtoch
Horticulture is one of the land use types in agricultural landscapes, which is beneficial for nature if traditional ways of management are implemented. Orchards are affected by three negative transformations: abandonment that leads to afforestation; grub...
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