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2011-12-1
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Considerations for the Design of an Epipelagic Biomimetic Electrostatic Imaging Element
from Jonathan Friedman on Vimeo.
Paper Abstract
We discuss the development and design of a Biomimetic
Electrostatic Imaging (BEI) element for use in a future multi-channel imaging instrument. Inspiration for electrostatic
sensing is provided by the diverse species of sh that use
passive and induced electric elds for hunting, defense, localization, and communication. Designing an electrostatic
sensor is not without its challenges. Hardware lter and
amplier design are analyzed since the high impedance signals require high gain and steps must be taken to minimize
noise, maximizing signal to noise ratio.
Publication Forum:
The Sixth ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks (WUWNet)
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5
Date:
2011-12-01
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Seattle, Washington
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ACM
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Yes
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Yes
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