The Proceedings of the Symposium on Environmental Engineering
Online ISSN : 2424-2969
2016.26
Session ID : 431
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A real-time bird detection system with species identification for prevention of wind turbine bird strikes
Yuichi MURAIYasushi TAKEDAHiroyuki KUMENOYuji TASAKAYoshihiko OISHI
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Bird strikes at rotating wind turbines have become serious issue due to worldwide exponential spread of wind power. To save wild bird life, especially for rare species registered in red list such as white-tailed eagle, a real time based system to avoid collision in wind farm is strongly desired. We have developed an automatic optical bird sensor applicable to natural background with help of a high-speed image processor coupled with a long-ranged high-resolution camera. In this report, we present how the image processing works for flying bird detection, and also how the bird species are identified to alert turbine-striking probability that is estimated dependent on bird species.

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© 2016 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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