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Passive Positioning Method of Marine Mobile Buoy Based on Vibration Signal Extraction

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In order to solve the problem of poor positioning effect of Marine Mobile buoys, a passive positioning method of Marine Mobile buoys based on vibration signal extraction is proposed. First of all, using the principle of signal extraction, the operational characteristic data of Marine Mobile buoys are obtained. Secondly, the interference value of the abnormal vibration signal is cleaned and removed to remove the interference signal. Finally, according to the frequency relationship between the satellite signal and the buoy transmission signal, the passive positioning of the marine mobile buoy is completed. Finally, the experiment proves that the passive location method of Marine Mobile buoy based on vibration signal extraction has high practicability and fully meets the research requirements.

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Li, X., Du, Y. (2023). Passive Positioning Method of Marine Mobile Buoy Based on Vibration Signal Extraction. In: Fu, W., Yun, L. (eds) Advanced Hybrid Information Processing. ADHIP 2022. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 468. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28787-9_4

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