If you get excited about sensor networks, yagi antenna, live data streams, and agoutis, then you’ll love our new paper in the Computer Journal describing the technical details of the Automated Radio Telemetry System (ARTS) that helped us track animals and seeds in Panama.
Photo: ARTS tower rises above the tropical rainforest canopy of BCI to help researchers track the movement and activity of animals and seeds, sending data back to the lab in real-time.
July 2, 2012 at 17:13
[…] radio-tracking data collected both by following animals around in the forest, and by using our Automated Radio Tracking System. We show we that “rich” agoutis living in Palm-rich (Astrocaryum) areas had much smaller home […]