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Considering the increase in the deployment of wind energy conversion systems, improving the coexistence between wind turbines and wildlife with an efficient method for blade impact assessment is of primary importance. Automated blade‐impacts on potential wildlife monitoring can support the development and operations of wind farms. A substantial challenge is represented by the typical case of impacts...
Assessment of avian and bat collisions with wind turbines is necessary to ensure that the benefits of renewable wind power generation are not outweighed by mortality of protected species. An onboard, integrated multisensor system capable of providing detection of turbine collision events, including taxonomic information, was developed. The conceptual design of a multisensor system including a vibration...
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