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Performance Comparison of Argos and Iridium Tracking Technologies for Sea Turtle Movement Ecology Studies. [PDF]
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Recent Advances in Wearable Biosensors for Human Health Monitoring. [PDF]
Xian X.
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Computer vision-based laser communication system for robust optical beam tracking and alignment. [PDF]
Li S.
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Radio Coverage Assessment and Indoor Communication Enhancement in Hospitals: A Case Study at CHUCB. [PDF]
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Active Inference and Functional Parametrisation: Differential Flatness and Smooth Random Realisation. [PDF]
Mounier H, Parr T, Friston K.
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Science, 1967
Neotropical bats, Phyllostomas hastatus , were released 10 kilometers from their home roost, and their homeward flights were tracked by radio. Flights of bats with unimpeded vision were strongly oriented in the homeward direction, while the flights of blindfolded bats did not show this marked orientation.
T C, Williams, J M, Williams
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Neotropical bats, Phyllostomas hastatus , were released 10 kilometers from their home roost, and their homeward flights were tracked by radio. Flights of bats with unimpeded vision were strongly oriented in the homeward direction, while the flights of blindfolded bats did not show this marked orientation.
T C, Williams, J M, Williams
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Deep-Space Navigation with Intersatellite Radio Tracking
Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, 2021.
Genova, Antonio, Petricca, Flavio
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Radio-tracking Honeyeater Movements
Emu - Austral Ornithology, 1987In heathland areas near Sydney honeyeaters (mostly New Holland Honeyeaters Phylidonyris novaehollandiae and White-cheeked Honeyeaters R nigra) are either residents that can be observed repeatedly near the same location for at least two days or transients that are not seen again after initial capture and banding (Pyke & Recher, unpubl.).
Paul J. O'Connor +2 more
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Acorn dispersal estimated by radio-tracking
Oecologia, 2007Bird-dispersed seeds are difficult to track, especially in the case of long-distance dispersal events. To estimate the oak dispersal distance and the seed shadow generated by the European jay (Garrulus glandarius), we inserted radio-transmitters in 239 acorns, placed them in bird-feeders and then located them by radio-tracking.
Josep, Pons, Juli G, Pausas
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1983
This chapter describes the principles and techniques of deep space radio tracking. The emphasis here is on the measurement functions of radio tracking, since the problems of establishing and maintaining radio contact are well covered elsewhere in this book.
Julian C. Breidenthal, Tomas A. Komarek
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This chapter describes the principles and techniques of deep space radio tracking. The emphasis here is on the measurement functions of radio tracking, since the problems of establishing and maintaining radio contact are well covered elsewhere in this book.
Julian C. Breidenthal, Tomas A. Komarek
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