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Abstract: This study designed and demonstrated a 2-D multiinlet water flow sensor to address challenges associated with measuring the swimming speeds of marine animals owing to size limits and harsh ...
Enjoy the dry spell. Breezy Santa Ana winds to start the week, giving way to south wind and a wet New Year’s. Water temps mostly held through last week’s weather, dropping about a degree for most of ...
Abstract: To mitigate the significant degradation in direction of arrival (DOA) estimation performance caused by time-varying axial deviation (TVAD) in acoustic vector sensor (AVS) array under ...