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PLoS Biol ; 18(4): e3000655, 2020 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32240158

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Recent advances in animal tracking technology have ushered in a new era in biologging. However, the considerable size of many sophisticated biologging devices restricts their application to larger animals, whereas older techniques often still represent the state-of-the-art for studying small vertebrates. In industrial applications, low-power wireless sensor networks (WSNs) fulfill requirements similar to those needed to monitor animal behavior at high resolution and at low tag mass. We developed a wireless biologging network (WBN), which enables simultaneous direct proximity sensing, high-resolution tracking, and long-range remote data download at tag masses of 1 to 2 g. Deployments to study wild bats created social networks and flight trajectories of unprecedented quality. Our developments highlight the vast capabilities of WBNs and their potential to close an important gap in biologging: fully automated tracking and proximity sensing of small animals, even in closed habitats, at high spatial and temporal resolution.


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Chiroptera , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Remote Sensing Technology/methods , Wireless Technology , Animals , Behavior, Animal , Chiroptera/physiology , Ecosystem , Electric Power Supplies , Environmental Monitoring/instrumentation , Female , Germany , Male , Panama , Social Behavior , Spatio-Temporal Analysis , Tropical Climate , Vertebrates
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Sensors (Basel) ; 18(10)2018 Oct 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30301239

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In this paper, the BATS project is presented, which aims to track the behavior of bats via an ultra-low power wireless sensor network. An overview about the whole project and its parts like sensor node design, tracking grid and software infrastructure is given and the evaluation of the project is shown. The BATS project includes a lightweight sensor node that is attached to bats and combines multiple features. Communication among sensor nodes allows tracking of bat encounters. Flight trajectories of individual tagged bats can be recorded at high spatial and temporal resolution by a ground node grid. To increase the communication range, the BATS project implemented a long-range telemetry system to still receive sensor data outside the standard ground node network. The whole system is designed with the common goal of ultra-low energy consumption while still maintaining optimal measurement results. To this end, the system is designed in a flexible way and is able to adapt its functionality according to the current situation. In this way, it uses the energy available on the sensor node as efficient as possible.


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Wireless Technology , Algorithms , Animals , Computer Communication Networks , Software , Telemetry
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Psychiatr Prax ; 36(3): 115-8, 2009 Apr.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18924061

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: What significance has the Internet as a source of information for family caregivers of dementia patients? METHODS: In Middle Franconia (Germany), 391 family caregivers were requested to participate in a questionnaire-based postal survey about the significance of the Internet and other sources of information on dementia. The family caregivers in question were the relatives of patients of the Memory Clinic at Erlangen University Psychiatric Hospital, members of the Alzheimer's Society of Middle Franconia or the Nuremberg Family Counselling Society. RESULTS: Younger and better-educated family caregivers more often own a computer with Internet access than older ones. The Internet is in 4th place on their list of sources of information. Although doctors are by far the most important source, counselling centres and literature are rated only just before the Internet. CONCLUSIONS: The Internet is particularly significant for the younger better-educated family caregivers, independent of gender, as a source of information on the diagnosis and treatment of dementia.


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Alzheimer Disease/nursing , Caregivers/education , Health Education/statistics & numerical data , Information Services/statistics & numerical data , Internet/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Alzheimer Disease/psychology , Caregivers/psychology , Caregivers/statistics & numerical data , Cross-Sectional Studies , Data Collection , Educational Status , Female , Germany , Home Nursing/psychology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Utilization Review/statistics & numerical data
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