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Feng Wang, Peng Huang, Rongxin Zhao, Huayong Wu, Mengjin Sun, Zijie Zhou and Yun Xing
Debris poses multifaceted risks and jeopardizes various aspects of the environment, human health, safety, and infrastructure. The debris trajectory in turbulent wind flow is more dispersed due to the inherent randomness of the turbulent winds. This paper...
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Fan Zhang, Baoxin Yuan, Liang Huang, Yuanqiao Wen, Xue Yang, Rongxin Song and Pieter van Gelder
Accurate fishing activity detection from the trajectories of fishing vessels can not only achieve high-precision fishery management but also ensure the reasonable and sustainable development of marine fishery resources. This paper proposes a new method t...
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Rongxin Zhu, Xiwen Huang, Xiangdang Huang, Deshun Li and Qiuling Yang
With the advancements in wireless sensor networks and the Internet of Underwater Things (IoUT), underwater acoustic sensor networks (UASNs) have attracted much attention, which has also been widely used in marine engineering exploration and disaster prev...
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Rongxin Wang, Xiaomei Xu, Zheguang Zou, Longfei Huang and Yi Tao
Underwater sound generated by the rapidly increasing offshore wind farms worldwide greatly affects the underwater soundscape and may cause long-term cumulative effects on sound-sensitive marine organisms. However, its analysis and impact assessment are h...
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Isaac Chavez, Rongxin Huang, Kevin Henderson, Ernst-Ludwig Florin, and Mark G. Raizen
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