Advanced Systems for Monitoring Underwater Sounds
TBMG-1343
03/01/2007
- Content
The term “Passive Acoustic Monitoring System” (PAMS) describes a developmental sensing and data-acquisition system for recording underwater sounds. The sounds (more precisely, digitized and preprocessed versions from acoustic transducers) are subsequently analyzed by a combination of data processing and interpretation to identify and/or, in some cases, to locate the sources of those sounds. PAMS was originally designed to locate the sources such as fish of species that one knows or seeks to identify. The PAMS unit could also be used to locate other sources, for example, marine life, human divers, and/or vessels.
- Citation
- "Advanced Systems for Monitoring Underwater Sounds," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2007.