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From radio telemetry to ultra-low-power sensor networks: Tracking bats in the wild
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Publikationsdatum
2016-01-01
Sprache
English
TORE-URI
Enthalten in
Volume
54
Issue
1
Start Page
129
End Page
135
Article Number
7378438
Citation
IEEE Communications Magazine 1 (54): 7378438 (2016-01-01)
Publisher DOI
Sensor networks have successfully been used for wildlife monitoring and tracking of different species. When it comes to small animals such as smaller birds, mammals, or even insects, the current approach is to use extremely lightweight RF tags located using radio telemetry. A new quantum leap in technology is needed to overcome this limitation and enable new ways to observe larger numbers of small animals. In an interdisciplinary team, we are working on the different aspects of such a new technology. In particular, we report on our findings on a sensor-network-based tracking solution for bats. Our system is based on integrated localization and wireless communication protocols for ultra-lowpower systems. This requires coding techniques for improved reliability as well as ranging solutions for tracking hunting bats. We address the technological and methodical problems related to system design, software support, and protocol design. First field experiments have been conducted that showcase the capabilities of our system.
Schlagworte
Low power electronics
Mobile nodes
Telemetry
Tracking
Wildlife
Wireless sensor networks