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The development of buoy type fish finder using LTE communication

LTE 통신을 이용한 부표형 어군탐지기 개발

  • KANG, Tae-Jong (Department of Fisheries Sciences, Chonnam National University) ;
  • MIN, Eun-Bi (Department of Fisheries Sciences, Chonnam National University) ;
  • HEO, Gyeom (Department of Fisheries Engineering, National Institute of Fisheries Science) ;
  • SHIN, Hyeon-Ok (Department of Fishery Production, Pukyong National University) ;
  • HWANG, Doo-Jin (Department of Marine Production Management, Chonnam National University)
  • 강태종 (전남대학교 수산과학과) ;
  • 민은비 (전남대학교 수산과학과) ;
  • 허겸 (국립수산과학원 수산공학과) ;
  • 신현옥 (부경대학교 해양생산시스템관리학과) ;
  • 황두진 (전남대학교 해양생산관리학과)
  • Received : 2022.04.29
  • Accepted : 2022.05.26
  • Published : 2022.05.31

Abstract

As a method to understand the ecological habits around the artificial reef, various reports such as fishing gear survey, diving, sound survey, underwater CCTV and camera, etc. are reported. Among them, the sound survey method is carried out by installing an acoustic system on the ship and can be investigated regardless of the marine environment such as time constraints and turbidity. Such method, however, takes a lot of manpower and time as the ship travels at a constant speed. Investigations around artificial reefs are being conducted in an artificial way, and a lot of time and labor are consumed as such. Maritime buoys have been operated for various purposes such as route signs, weather observation, marine environment monitoring and defense monitoring for navigation safety in the past, but studies on monitoring systems for ecological habits and distribution of fish using marine buoys are remarkably insufficient. Therefore, this study aims to develop a system that allows users to directly monitor fish group detector data by estimating the distribution of fish groups around artificial reefs and using wireless communication at sea. In order to confirm the suitability of the maritime buoy used in this study, it was operated to compare data using LTE-equipped buoys capable of wireless communication and a data logger-type system buoy. Data transmission of buoys capable of LTE communication was carried out in a 10-minute ON, 10-minute OFF method due to the limitation of the power supply capacity, and data of the data logger-type buoy received full data. We compared and analyzed the data received from the two fish detectors. It is expected that real-time monitoring of the wireless buoy detection device using LTE will be possible through future research.

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