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Computational approaches for sub-meter ocean color remote sensing 

O'Shea, Ryan Edward. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2021)
The satellite ocean color remote sensing paradigm developed by government space agencies enables the assessment of ocean color products on global scales at kilometer resolutions. A similar paradigm has not yet been developed ...
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Understanding and utilizing waveguide invariant range-frequency striations in ocean acoustic waveguides 

Cockrell, Kevin L (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)
Much of the recent research in ocean acoustics has focused on developing methods to exploit the effects that the sea surface and seafloor have on acoustic propagation. Many of those methods require detailed knowledge of ...
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Computational imaging and automated identification for aqueous environments 

Loomis, Nicholas C. (Nicholas Charles) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)
Sampling the vast volumes of the ocean requires tools capable of observing from a distance while retaining detail necessary for biology and ecology, ideal for optical methods. Algorithms that work with existing SeaBED AUV ...
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Extraction of uranium from seawater : Design and testing of a symbiotic system 

Haji, Maha Niametullah (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017)
Seawater is estimated to contain 4.5 billion tonnes of uranium, approximately 1000 times that available in conventional terrestrial resources. Finding a sustainable way to harvest uranium from seawater will provide a source ...
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Computational strategies for understanding underwater optical image datasets 

Kaeli, Jeffrey W (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013)
A fundamental problem in autonomous underwater robotics is the high latency between the capture of image data and the time at which operators are able to gain a visual understanding of the survey environment. Typical ...
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Advances in integrating autonomy with acoustic communications for intelligent networks of marine robots 

Schneider, Toby Edwin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013)
Autonomous marine vehicles are increasingly used in clusters for an array of oceanographic tasks. The effectiveness of this collaboration is often limited by communications: throughput, latency, and ease of reconfiguration. ...
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A computational approach to the quantification of animal camouflage 

Akkaynak, Derya (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014)
Evolutionary pressures have led to some astonishing camouflage strategies in the animal kingdom. Cephalopods like cuttlefish and octopus mastered a rather unique skill: they can rapidly adapt the way their skin looks in ...
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Autonomous & adaptive oceanographic feature tracking on board autonomous underwater vehicles 

Petillo, Stephanie Marie (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015)
The capabilities of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and their ability to perform tasks both autonomously and adaptively are rapidly improving, and the desire to quickly and efficiently sample the ocean environment ...
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Uncertainty Quantification in ocean state estimation 

Kalmikov, Alexander G (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013)
Quantifying uncertainty and error bounds is a key outstanding challenge in ocean state estimation and climate research. It is particularly difficult due to the large dimensionality of this nonlinear estimation problem and ...
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Hydrodynamics of a multiple tidal inlet system : Katama Bay, Martha's Vineyard, MA 

Orescanin, Mara S. M. (Mara Ssphia Morgenstern) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015)
Observations, theoretical models, and a numerical model (ADCIRC) are used to investigate the effects of tides, waves, bay bathymetry, and changing inlet geometry on the hydrodynamics of the multiple-inlet Katama system, ...
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AuthorAkkaynak, Derya (1)Cockrell, Kevin L (1)Haji, Maha Niametullah (1)Kaeli, Jeffrey W (1)Kalmikov, Alexander G (1)Loomis, Nicholas C. (Nicholas Charles) (1)O'Shea, Ryan Edward. (1)Orescanin, Mara S. M. (Mara Ssphia Morgenstern) (1)Petillo, Stephanie Marie (1)Schneider, Toby Edwin (1)... View MoreDepartmentDepartment of Mechanical Engineering (11)Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (11)Woods Hole (11)DegreePh. D. (4)Ph.D. (4)Ph. D. in Mechanical and Oceanographic Engineering (3)Subject
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Remote submersibles (2)Acoustic models (1)Autonomous vehicles (1)Coast changes Massachusetts (1)Computer simulation (1)Corals Effect of stress on (1)Cuttlefish (1)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (3)2011 (2)2015 (2)2017 (2)2014 (1)2021 (1)Has File(s)Yes (11)

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