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MESH - Modular Economical Sonobuoy Heuristic

Low-Cost Sonobuoy for Passive Acoustic Detection and Classification of Marine Vessels

Project Overview

MESH is a project created by Jonathan Walsh to fulfil his 420-hour Mechatronic Engineering Proffessional Experience. It is supervised by Son Lam Phung at the University of Wollongong. The primary aim of this project is to design, implement, and experimentally evaluate a low-cost, autonomous sonobuoy capable of passively detecting and classifying marine vessels in shallow-water environments. The system seeks to balance instrumentation quality, embedded processing capability, power consumption, and classification performance within the constraints of a deployable and economical platform.

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