The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae), is a citrus pest that vectors the bacterium that causes huanglongbing (HLB) disease between citrus trees. It has become a very large problem to the US citrus growers. Male ACP find females by vibrating the substrate (branch) to call them. The females vibrate a response and the males track these responses to find them in a citrus tree. We have created three ACP call recognition systems: one using Matlab, one using TensorFlow implemented on a Raspberry Pi, and one using Edge Impulse implemented on a RP2040 microcontroller. All three systems recognized calls with an accuracy greater than 79.5%. A demonstration on a single, long recording of two ACP vibrating to each other using the RP2040 system shows that it would be useful in a live implementation.
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