Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Potter, John Robert"
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Authentication of underwater assets
Teglasy, Balint Zoltan; Wengle, Johan Emil Hugo; Potter, John Robert; Katsikas, Sokratis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Secure digital wireless communication in the acoustic domain has become a key issue as underwater operations shift towards employing a heterogeneous mix of robotic assets and as the security of digital systems becomes ... -
Distributed acoustic sensing of ocean-bottom seismo-acoustics and distant storms: A case study from Svalbard, Norway
Taweesintananon, Kittinat; Landrø, Martin; Potter, John Robert; Johansen, Ståle Emil; Rørstadbotnen, Robin Andre; Bouffaut, Léa; Kriesell, Hannah Joy; Brenne, Jan Kristoffer; Haukanes, Aksel; Schjelderup, Olaf; Storvik, Frode (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) leverages an ocean-bottom telecommunication fiber-optic cable into a densely sampled array of strain sensors. We demonstrate DAS applications to passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) through ... -
Fish Monitoring in Aquaculture Using Multibeam Echosounders and Machine Learning
Kristmundsson, Johannus; Patursson, Oystein; Potter, John Robert; Xin, Qin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Offshore salmon aquaculture is a growing industry that faces challenges such as sea lice infestations and varying environmental conditions, necessitating the development of new monitoring systems to improve fish welfare ... -
Simultaneous tracking of multiple whales using two fiber-optic cables in the Arctic
Rørstadbotnen, Robin Andre; Eidsvik, Jo; Bouffaut, Léa; Landrø, Martin; Potter, John Robert; Taweesintananon, Kittinat; Johansen, Ståle Emil; Storvik, Frode; Jacobsen, Joacim; Schjelderup, Olaf; Wienecke, Susann; Johansen, Tor Arne; Ruud, Bent Ole; Wuestefeld, Andreas; Oye, Volker (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Climate change is impacting the Arctic faster than anywhere else in the world. As a response, ecosystems are rapidly changing. As a result, we can expect rapid shifts in whale migration and habitat use concurrent with ...