Design of a Stereo-RUV for Remote Study of Octopod Behavior and Ecology

dc.contributor.authorWeertman, Willem
dc.date.accessioned2019-01-24T22:49:45Z
dc.date.available2019-01-24T22:49:45Z
dc.date.issued2018-05-27
dc.description.abstractRemote underwater video recording techniques play an important role in the study of marine animals, certain natural behaviors of which may only be observed by remote instruments. Here the design, build, and testing of a stereo remote underwater video camera for the UW Psychology Gire Lab’s study of octopus den behavior is presented. The camera is designed as a field instrument to be deployed by divers. Deep Red Lights provide illumination for nocturnal observation on a spectrum octopus cannot sense. Footage from a stereo camera is recorded by a Raspberry Pi which is programmable for specific capture modes and sequences. The camera is powered by a pair of lithium ion battery packs that enable prolonged deployments. Testing of the camera demonstrated capture of high quality high frame rate stereo video, integrity of the housing, function of the lights, and safety of internal electronics for deployment by divers.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/43206
dc.subjectOctopusen_US
dc.subjectRemote underwater video recordingen_US
dc.subjectStereo-RUVen_US
dc.titleDesign of a Stereo-RUV for Remote Study of Octopod Behavior and Ecologyen_US

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