A new coastal crawler prototype to expand the ecological monitoring radius of OBSEA cabled observatory

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Doctorat en Ciències del Mar
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Electrònica
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. SARTI-MAR - Sistemes d'Adquisició Remota de dades i Tractament de la Informació en el Medi Marí
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Falahzadehabarghouee, Ahmad
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Toma, Daniel
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Francescangeli, Marco
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Chatzievangelou, Damianos
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Nogueras Cervera, Marc
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Martínez Padró, Enoc
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Carandell Widmer, Matias
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Tangerlini, Michael
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Thomsen, Laurenz
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Picardi, Giacomo
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Le Bris, Marie
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Aguzzi, Jacopo
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Río Fernández, Joaquín del
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2023-04-18
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Falahzadehabarghouee, A. [et al.]. A new coastal crawler prototype to expand the ecological monitoring radius of OBSEA cabled observatory. "Journal of marine science and engineering", 18 Abril 2023, vol. 11, núm. 4, article 857.
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2077-1312
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https://hdl.handle.net/2117/387132
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10.3390/jmse11040857
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The use of marine cabled video observatories with multiparametric environmental data collection capability is becoming relevant for ecological monitoring strategies. Their ecosystem surveying can be enforced in real time, remotely, and continuously, over consecutive days, seasons, and even years. Unfortunately, as most observatories perform such monitoring with fixed cameras, the ecological value of their data is limited to a narrow field of view, possibly not representative of the local habitat heterogeneity. Docked mobile robotic platforms could be used to extend data collection to larger, and hence more ecologically representative areas. Among the various state-of-the-art underwater robotic platforms available, benthic crawlers are excellent candidates to perform ecological monitoring tasks in combination with cabled observatories. Although they are normally used in the deep sea, their high positioning stability, low acoustic signature, and low energetic consumption, especially during stationary phases, make them suitable for coastal operations. In this paper, we present the integration of a benthic crawler into a coastal cabled observatory (OBSEA) to extend its monitoring radius and collect more ecologically representative data. The extension of the monitoring radius was obtained by remotely operating the crawler to enforce back-and-forth drives along specific transects while recording videos with the onboard cameras. The ecological relevance of the monitoring-radius extension was demonstrated by performing a visual census of the species observed with the crawler’s cameras in comparison to the observatory’s fixed cameras, revealing non-negligible differences. Additionally, the videos recorded from the crawler’s cameras during the transects were used to demonstrate an automated photo-mosaic of the seabed for the first time on this class of vehicles. In the present work, the crawler travelled in an area of 40 m away from the OBSEA, producing an extension of the monitoring field of view (FOV), and covering an area approximately 230 times larger than OBSEA’s camera. The analysis of the videos obtained from the crawler’s and the observatory’s cameras revealed differences in the species observed. Future implementation scenarios are also discussed in relation to mission autonomy to perform imaging across spatial heterogeneity gradients around the OBSEA.
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This research was partially funded by JERICO-S3 project (Joint European Research Infrastructure of Coastal Observatories: Science, Service, Sustainability, Call: H2020-INFRAIA-2019-1, Project ID: 871153) and BITER project (grant agreement PID2020-114732RB-C32, financially supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación). A.F. was funded by the pre-doctoral fellowship from AGAUR ref. BDNS 474817.
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Peer Reviewed
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Postprint (published version)
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application/pdf
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eng
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/11/4/857
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/871153/EU/Joint European Research Infrastructure of Coastal Observatories: Science, Service, Sustainability/JERICO-S3
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/AEI/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020/PID2020-114732RB-C32/ES/ESFUERZO CONJUNTO ENTRE BIOLOGIA Y TECNOLOGIA PARA MONITOREAR Y RECUPERAR ESPECIES Y ECOSISTEMAS IMPACTADOS POR LA PESCA: PLATAFORMAS MULTIPARAMETRICAS DE OBSERVACION/
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Open Access
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Attribution 4.0 International
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Processament del senyal::Processament de la imatge i del senyal vídeo
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria agroalimentària::Ciències de la terra i de la vida::Biologia
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Automàtica i control
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Underwater explorations
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Imaging systems in biology
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Biological monitoring
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Fish populations
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Autonomous vehicles
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Remote control
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Submersibles
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Internet operated vehicles
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Web interfaces
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Mission autonomy
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Ecological monitoring
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Video imaging
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Fish species
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Accumulation curves
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Exploracions submarines
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Imatgeria en biologia
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Seguiment biològic
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Peixos -- Poblacions
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Vehicles autònoms
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Telecontrol
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Vehicles submergibles
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A new coastal crawler prototype to expand the ecological monitoring radius of OBSEA cabled observatory
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