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Magneto-Acoustic Resonator for Aquatic Animal Tracking
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Tue, Jan 1 2019
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Abdullah S. Almansouri, et al., "Magneto-Acoustic Resonator for Aquatic Animal Tracking" IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 55 (2), 2019, 1. Over the past three decades, passive acoustic telemetry has significantly helped marine scientist to study and understand the spatial ecology, migratory behaviors, and mortality rates of aquatic animals. A popular telemetry system consists of two components: an acoustic transmitter tag attached to an aquatic animal and powered by a small battery, and a stationary station that receives the acoustic signals from the tagged animal and determines its location