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Using array technology to understand dynamics of echolocation in bats and toothed whales
     
 
Laura N. Kloepper
Brown University
Brown University Department of Neuroscience, Providence, RI
UMass Dartmouth Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dartmouth, MA
laura_kloepper@brown.edu
Echolocation, a unique sensory strategy of projecting and receiving ultrasonic signals to perceive the environment, is a dynamic process used by bats and toothed whales that allows the emitter to adapt its sound to environment and echolocation task. This paper reviews the application of
acoustic array sensing to understand echolocation dynamics in Microchiroptera and Odontoceti.
 
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