Testing the feasibility of wireless sensor networks and the use of radio signal strength indicator to track the movements of wild animals

Volume: 45, Issue: 8, Pages: 659 - 659
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Context Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are revolutionising areas of animal behaviour research and are advantageous based on their ability to be deployed remotely and unobtrusively, for long time periods in inaccessible areas. Aims We aimed to determine the feasibility of using a WSN to track detailed movement paths of small animals, e.g. rats (Rattus spp.) 100–400g, too small for current GPS technology, by calibrating active Radio Frequency...
Paper Details
Title
Testing the feasibility of wireless sensor networks and the use of radio signal strength indicator to track the movements of wild animals
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
45
Issue
8
Pages
659 - 659
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