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CARACAL: a versatile passive acoustic monitoring tool for wildlife research and conservation

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09524622.2019.1685408

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Passive acoustic monitoring; acoustic localisation; bioacoustics; acoustic array; animal vocalisation

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  1. Beit Trust
  2. Ivan Carter Wildlife Conservation Alliance

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CARACAL is a low-cost acoustic localisation system that can extract and localise weak acoustic signals using four microphones for phase-based measurements and beamforming. It has shown good performance in localising gunshots and animal calls, achieving long-range positioning capabilities.
Acoustic localisation technology has been widely tested and applied for passive acoustic monitoring and ecological research, however, hardware costs of commercially available devices limit scalability. Furthermore, few studies have explored its use with low-density arrays. We present a low-cost, custom-designed hardware and software system termed 'CARACAL' that is able to extract and localise weak acoustic signals. The key to this is the use of four microphones on each logger, allowing for phase-based measurements and the ability to enhance signal-to-noise ratio through beamforming. As a proof of concept, we test the functionality of the CARACAL system by conducting a gunshot localisation experiment and demonstrate animal call detection and localisation from a lion predation event. Results show the system could locate gunshots with an average accuracy of 33.2 +/- 15.3 m within an array of 7 stations 500 m apart. When applied to animal call positioning, we show long range (> 1 km) localisation of three different species' calls, Cape buffalo, chacma baboon and spotted hyaena. With a cost of approximately 150 pound per unit, the CARACAL system provides a cost-effective solution for acoustic localisation over large areas. The system is open source and can be customised to suit a variety of wildlife research applications.

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