discussion / Acoustics  / 27 January 2025

Low-power acoustics systems

Hello,

I am a researcher specializing in acoustics, electronics, and artificial intelligence. Together with my team, we develop terrestrial and underwater acoustic systems with ultra-low power consumption, such as acoustic recorders. Our goal is to enhance the autonomy of existing solutions by logging only relevant data and incorporating real-time alert capabilities.

We are currently exploring various use cases to finalize our developments and bring our solutions to market.

We would be delighted to connect with you and discuss your applications.

Best regards,

Sebastian 




Is there a website or spec sheet you could share so we can better understand? Have you already developed prototypes? There are already well-known off-the-shelf models for passive acoustic monitoring (Wildlife Acoustics' SongMeters, Audiomoths, Frontier Labs' BARs, SoundTraps, etc.) and some emerging products (Owl Sense Recorders, Microsoft's SPARROW device, etc.). So it would be helpful to understand how your devices compared to existing products. Thanks!  

Hi,

I am a bioacoustician at NINA, now doing a PhD together with the cybernetics department of NTNU in Trondheim, Norway.

One of my topic is about connected acoustic recorders. We are trying to explore solutions to enhance the Bugg (Bugg documentation) capabilities. It has been developped by Sarab Sethi and premilarly tested with NINA.

I have a group of 10 students (HW and SW) working on it until May. I would be happy to discuss our application with you :)

 

Best,

Julia

 

Lucille Chapuis
@Lucille  | She/Her
La Trobe University
Marine bioacoustician and elasmobranch scientist

Hi Sebastian,

Our group is trying to develop a low-cost aquatic recorder. I would love to hear more about your endeavours!

Best wishes,

Lucille