Low cost buoy for monitoring recreational areas
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Cristina Albaladejo
Honorio Navarro
Fulgencio Soto
Andrés Iborra
Roque Torres
By using buoy-based coastal monitoring systems we can build innovative
solutions addressed to measure, among other activities, the marine cosastal conditions.
This technology is continuously evolving mainly because the current high-cost
of the buoy-based installations jepoardizes the full penetration of these products
and their potential added-value applications in the consumer market. To mitigate
these shortcomings, we propose a Samrt System for Marine Environments . This is
a novel concept to monitor coastal areas: a low-cost, light weight, energy-efficient
and surface buoy-based system to dedicate all the efforts in satisfying the demand
of a wide variety of end-users and applications.
solutions addressed to measure, among other activities, the marine cosastal conditions.
This technology is continuously evolving mainly because the current high-cost
of the buoy-based installations jepoardizes the full penetration of these products
and their potential added-value applications in the consumer market. To mitigate
these shortcomings, we propose a Samrt System for Marine Environments . This is
a novel concept to monitor coastal areas: a low-cost, light weight, energy-efficient
and surface buoy-based system to dedicate all the efforts in satisfying the demand
of a wide variety of end-users and applications.
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Albaladejo, Cristina et al. “Low cost buoy for monitoring recreational areas”. Instrumentation viewpoint, no. 18, https://raco.cat/index.php/Instrumentation/article/view/316001.
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