Improving Code Analysis Workflow with Jenkins, Sonar, and Gerrit
Enhance code analysis processes by analyzing source code before merging, enabling analysis in branches, and triggering Jenkins jobs. Sonar.cloud provides options to analyze branches using Maven build, while the proposal suggests using Jenkins plugin for code review. Addressing challenges with Gerrit
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Exploring the Ocean Floor: Challenges and Discoveries
Studying the ocean floor presents challenges due to its depth, darkness, cold temperatures, and high pressure. Sonar technology has helped in exploration, revealing diverse features like mountain ranges, canyons, and plains. The ocean is divided into zones with distinct ecosystems, showcasing the va
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Exploring Earth's Oceans: From Formation to Technology
Earth's oceans are interconnected bodies of water covering about 70% of the planet. This chapter delves into the formation of oceans, the composition of seawater, the structure of the seafloor, and the technology used to explore the depths. Learn about the theories behind ocean formation, the differ
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Update on Multibeam and Sonar Systems for USCGC Healy
The update for USCGC Healy includes recommendations for multibeam and sonar systems, such as utilizing either Kongsberg EM124 or EM304 with additions like shallow water mapping and EK80 Fisheries Sonar capability. Two high-resolution multibeam options are detailed: Option 1 pairs Kongsberg EM712 wit
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Leveraging Graphics Processors for Accelerating Sonar Imaging via Backpropagation
Utilizing graphics processors to enhance synthetic aperture sonar imaging through backpropagation is a key focus in high-performance embedded computing workshops. The backpropagation process involves transmitting sonar pulses, capturing returns, and reconstructing images based on recorded samples. T
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Understanding Sound and Sonar: Exploring Doppler Shift in Physical Science
Explore the principles of sound, Doppler shift, and sonar in nautical science. Learn about the characteristics of sound in seawater, the Doppler effect, and how sonar technology is used in detecting underwater objects. Key terms like fathometer, fish finder, hydrophone, active sonar, and passive son
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