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Acoustic Sensor Planning for Gunshot Location in National Parks: A Pareto Front Approach

In this paper, we propose a solution for gunshot location in national parks. In Spain there are agencies such as SEPRONA that fight against poaching with considerable success. The DiANa project, which is endorsed by Cabaneros National Park and the SEPRONA service, proposes a system to automatically...

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Autores principales: González-Castaño, Francisco Javier, Alonso, Javier Vales, Costa-Montenegro, Enrique, López-Matencio, Pablo, Vicente-Carrasco, Francisco, Parrado-García, Francisco J., Gil-Castiñeira, Felipe, Costas-Rodríguez, Sergio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3267183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22303135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/91209493
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author González-Castaño, Francisco Javier
Alonso, Javier Vales
Costa-Montenegro, Enrique
López-Matencio, Pablo
Vicente-Carrasco, Francisco
Parrado-García, Francisco J.
Gil-Castiñeira, Felipe
Costas-Rodríguez, Sergio
author_facet González-Castaño, Francisco Javier
Alonso, Javier Vales
Costa-Montenegro, Enrique
López-Matencio, Pablo
Vicente-Carrasco, Francisco
Parrado-García, Francisco J.
Gil-Castiñeira, Felipe
Costas-Rodríguez, Sergio
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description In this paper, we propose a solution for gunshot location in national parks. In Spain there are agencies such as SEPRONA that fight against poaching with considerable success. The DiANa project, which is endorsed by Cabaneros National Park and the SEPRONA service, proposes a system to automatically detect and locate gunshots. This work presents its technical aspects related to network design and planning. The system consists of a network of acoustic sensors that locate gunshots by hyperbolic multi-lateration estimation. The differences in sound time arrivals allow the computation of a low error estimator of gunshot location. The accuracy of this method depends on tight sensor clock synchronization, which an ad-hoc time synchronization protocol provides. On the other hand, since the areas under surveillance are wide, and electric power is scarce, it is necessary to maximize detection coverage and minimize system cost at the same time. Therefore, sensor network planning has two targets, i.e., coverage and cost. We model planning as an unconstrained problem with two objective functions. We determine a set of candidate solutions of interest by combining a derivative-free descent method we have recently proposed with a Pareto front approach. The results are clearly superior to random seeding in a realistic simulation scenario.
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spelling pubmed-32671832012-02-02 Acoustic Sensor Planning for Gunshot Location in National Parks: A Pareto Front Approach González-Castaño, Francisco Javier Alonso, Javier Vales Costa-Montenegro, Enrique López-Matencio, Pablo Vicente-Carrasco, Francisco Parrado-García, Francisco J. Gil-Castiñeira, Felipe Costas-Rodríguez, Sergio Sensors (Basel) Article In this paper, we propose a solution for gunshot location in national parks. In Spain there are agencies such as SEPRONA that fight against poaching with considerable success. The DiANa project, which is endorsed by Cabaneros National Park and the SEPRONA service, proposes a system to automatically detect and locate gunshots. This work presents its technical aspects related to network design and planning. The system consists of a network of acoustic sensors that locate gunshots by hyperbolic multi-lateration estimation. The differences in sound time arrivals allow the computation of a low error estimator of gunshot location. The accuracy of this method depends on tight sensor clock synchronization, which an ad-hoc time synchronization protocol provides. On the other hand, since the areas under surveillance are wide, and electric power is scarce, it is necessary to maximize detection coverage and minimize system cost at the same time. Therefore, sensor network planning has two targets, i.e., coverage and cost. We model planning as an unconstrained problem with two objective functions. We determine a set of candidate solutions of interest by combining a derivative-free descent method we have recently proposed with a Pareto front approach. The results are clearly superior to random seeding in a realistic simulation scenario. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2009-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3267183/ /pubmed/22303135 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/91209493 Text en © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Costa-Montenegro, Enrique
López-Matencio, Pablo
Vicente-Carrasco, Francisco
Parrado-García, Francisco J.
Gil-Castiñeira, Felipe
Costas-Rodríguez, Sergio
Acoustic Sensor Planning for Gunshot Location in National Parks: A Pareto Front Approach
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title_fullStr Acoustic Sensor Planning for Gunshot Location in National Parks: A Pareto Front Approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3267183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22303135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/91209493
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