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In recent years, research on acoustic remote sensing of the ocean
has evolved considerably, especially in studying complex physical
and biological processes in shallow water environments. To review
the state of the art, an international workshop was held at
Carvoeiro, Portugal, in March 1999, bringing together leading
international researchers in the field. In contrast to much of the
recent theoretical work, emphasis was placed on the experimental
validation of the techniques. This volume, based on presentations
at this workshop, summarizes a range of diverse and innovative
applications. The invited contributions explore the use of
acoustics to measure bottom properties and morphology, as well as
to probe buried objects within the sediment. Within the water
column, sound is applied to imaging of oceanographic features such
as currents and tides or monitoring of marine life. Another key
theme is the use of sound to solve geometric inverse problems for
precise tracking of undersea vehicles. Audience: This volume should
be useful both to the novice seeking an introduction to the field
and to advanced researchers interested in the latest developments
in acoustic sensing of the ocean environment. The workshop was
sponsored by the Fundacao para a Ciecia e a Tecnologia (Portuguese
Foundation for Science and Technology).
Companies compete to gain public notoriety every day and use
creativity and innovation to get ahead of their competition. In
oversaturated industries, such as the tourism sector, smart
strategies and global network capabilities must be adopted and
improved in order to increase competitiveness. Multilevel Approach
to Competitiveness in the Global Tourism Industry contains crucial
reference material that discusses new intelligent practices to
increase business competitiveness in the tourism sector. Featuring
research on topics such as networking, artificial intelligence, and
regional competitiveness, this book is ideally designed for program
directors, event coordinators, tour developers, hotel managers,
restaurateurs, travel agents, policymakers, academics, researchers,
advanced students, entrepreneurs, government officials, and
professionals in the tourism and hospitality industry.
In recent years, research on acoustic remote sensing of the ocean
has evolved considerably, especially in studying complex physical
and biological processes in shallow water environments. To review
the state of the art, an international workshop was held at
Carvoeiro, Portugal, in March 1999, bringing together leading
international researchers in the field. In contrast to much of the
recent theoretical work, emphasis was placed on the experimental
validation of the techniques. This volume, based on presentations
at this workshop, summarizes a range of diverse and innovative
applications. The invited contributions explore the use of
acoustics to measure bottom properties and morphology, as well as
to probe buried objects within the sediment. Within the water
column, sound is applied to imaging of oceanographic features such
as currents and tides or monitoring of marine life. Another key
theme is the use of sound to solve geometric inverse problems for
precise tracking of undersea vehicles. Audience: This volume should
be useful both to the novice seeking an introduction to the field
and to advanced researchers interested in the latest developments
in acoustic sensing of the ocean environment. The workshop was
sponsored by the Fundacao para a Ciecia e a Tecnologia (Portuguese
Foundation for Science and Technology).
Companies compete to gain public notoriety every day and use
creativity and innovation to get ahead of their competition. In
oversaturated industries, such as the tourism sector, smart
strategies and global network capabilities must be adopted and
improved in order to increase competitiveness. Multilevel Approach
to Competitiveness in the Global Tourism Industry contains crucial
reference material that discusses new intelligent practices to
increase business competitiveness in the tourism sector. Featuring
research on topics such as networking, artificial intelligence, and
regional competitiveness, this book is ideally designed for program
directors, event coordinators, tour developers, hotel managers,
restaurateurs, travel agents, policymakers, academics, researchers,
advanced students, entrepreneurs, government officials, and
professionals in the tourism and hospitality industry.
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