Monitoring animal behaviour and environmental interactions : GPS collars and satellite remote sensing within a satellite remote sensing context
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2009
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Remote monitoring of animal behaviour in the environment can assist in managing both the animal and its environmental impact. GPS collars which record animal locations with high temporal frequency allow researchers to monitor both animal behaviour and interactions with the environment. These ground-based sensors can be combined with remotely-sensed satellite images to understand animal-landscape interactions. The key to combining these technologies is communication methods such as wireless sensor networks (WSNs). We explore this concept using a case-study from an extensive cattle enterprise in northern Australia and demonstrate the potential for combining GPS collars and satellite images in a WSN to monitor behavioural preferences and social behaviour of cattle. |
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Western Australian Land Information System |
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http://www.walis.wa.gov.au/forum Handcock, Rebecca N., Swain, Dave L., Bishop-Hurley, Greg J., Patison, Kym P., Wark, Tim, Valencia, Philip, Corke, Peter, & O'Neill, Christopher J. (2009) Monitoring animal behaviour and environmental interactions : GPS collars and satellite remote sensing within a satellite remote sensing context. In Proceedings of WALIS International Forum 09, Western Australian Land Information System, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, Perth, Western Australia. |
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Copyright 2009 [please consult authors] |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #090600 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING #animal-landscape interactions #high fix-rate GPS #social behaviour #telemetry data #cattle #extensive cattle system |
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Conference Paper |