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Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks (UASNs) are increasingly attracting researchers' attention as they have a wide range of applications among which we can name oceanography and disaster prevention being the main focus of our research. In connection with the principal topics, in this paper, we review the most challenging issues of UASNs that have been discussed in recent publications. These include...
In the North Atlantic Ocean accurate prediction of the trajectory of icebergs would enable optimization of shipping routes and offshore production processes. In this paper, we investigate the practical aspects of the proposed current measurement technique which is based on transit time method and cross correlation signal processing in a flow tank. The experiments are carried out as a prototype of...
Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a recent technology of producing bioelectricity from wastewater by using bacteria as catalyst in the oxydo-reduction reaction. Because of the biological nature of MFC, the level of delivered electrical power is greatly affected by the operating conditions. In order to extract the maximum produced power, extremum-seeking control (ESC) methods are used to keep MFC working...
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