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First ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) monitored with GPS telemetry
European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2006We report the first study to monitor ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) spatial patterns with Global Positioning System (GPS) telemetry. The study area was in southern Texas in areas of dense thornshrub (closed habitat) and open grasslands interspersed with small patches of dense thornshrub cover (open habitat).
Aaron M. Haines +3 more
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A trial of satellite GPS telemetry on feral pigs in tropical mountain rainforest
Australian Mammalogy, 2022We deployed two GPS collars and one innovative harness-mounted GPS backpack with Iridium or Globalstar satellite data transmission on feral pigs in mountain rainforest with deep valleys in New Caledonia during the hot wet season. Both collar and backpack with Iridium transmission achieved high success rates of locations and the rate increased with ...
Jörn Theuerkauf +3 more
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Using GPS to Enhance Digital Radio Telemetry
Journal of Global Positioning Systems, 2005The precise time available from the atomic clocks orbiting the earth in GPS satellites is used in many systems where time synchronization is important. The satellite clocks are monitored and adjusted by ground based control telemetry to within one microsecond of Universal Time.
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Inferred Spatial use by Elephants is Robust to Landscape Effects on GPS Telemetry [PDF]
Global Positioning System (GPS) telemetry provides data to study spatial utilization patterns of animals. Spatial uncertainty due to poor accuracy and fix rates, however, may detract from inferences based on such data. The exclusion of two-dimensional (2D) locations may improve such inferences, but the prevalence of 2D locations may be a factor of ...
Ott, Theresia, Van Aarde, Rudi J.
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Distinguishing technology from biology: a critical review of the use of GPS telemetry data in ecology [PDF]
In the past decade, ecologists have witnessed vast improvements in our ability to collect animal movement data through animal-borne technology, such as through GPS or ARGOS systems. However, more data does not necessarily yield greater knowledge in understanding animal ecology and conservation.
Mark Hebblewhite, Daniel T Haydon
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GPS-based vehicle tracking with meteor-burst telemetry
Proceedings of MILCOM '94, 2002The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) has established the Advanced Meteor-Burst Test Bed (AMBTB) between NISE EAST in Charleston, South Carolina, and Rome Laboratory facilities in Verona, New York. This link has been used to demonstrate multi-media communications, including transmission of text and digitized voice messages.
R.I. Desourdis +7 more
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Telemetry and GPS Techniques for High Powered Rocket Recovery
42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems, 2012The Wisconsin AIAA chapter has leveraged the talent of its members to provide a variety of outreach opportunities for precollege aged students. Hands-on demonstrations, visual aids, and real-life space flight examples provide a foundation for bringing pre-college aged students face-to-face with space-related science, designed hardware, technology, and ...
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Topographic Mapping, LORAN-C, and GPS Accuracy for Aerial Telemetry Locations
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1997Although the accuracy of recording aerial locations by some methods has been evaluated for known ground points, none had been tested for unshown points, which is commonly the case for radiomarked animals. We compared the accuracy and precision of 6 methods for recording simulated-animal, transmitter locations after estimating their positions by aerial ...
William K. Carrel +3 more
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From VHF to Satellite GPS Collars: Advancements in Snow Leopard Telemetry
2016Orjan Johansson
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GPS telemetry of energetic-technical and technological parameters at open pit mines
Journal of Mining Science, 2008Application of GPS in mining and geology has proved to be of ever increasing importance since recently. GPS is used for positioning both researching and exploitation drill holes, mining facilities, equipment, machines, when monitoring slopes and falls, mining facilities dimensioning, navigation of machines, roads tracing, etc.
Slobodan Vujic +3 more
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