An automated flying-insect detection system (AFIDS) was developed as a proof-of-concept instrument for real-time detection and identification of flying insects. This type of system has use in public health and homeland-security decision support, agriculture and military pest management, and/or entomological research. Insects are first lured into the AFIDS integrated sphere by insect attractants. Once inside the sphere, the insect s wing beats cause alterations in light intensity that is detected by a photoelectric sensor. Following detection, the insects are encouraged (with the use of a small fan) to move out of the sphere and into a designated insect trap where they are held for taxonomic identification or serological testing. The acquire...
Quantitative investigation of insect activity in their natural habitat is a challenging task for ent...
[[abstract]]Elimination of virus-carrying insects, such as mosquitoes, by an efficient method is of ...
Background Sixty percent of all species are insects, yet despite global efforts to monitor animal m...
Abstract—Insects are intimately connected to human life and wellbeing, in both positive and negative...
Advancements in sensor technology and processing power have made it possible to create recording equ...
Mosquitos, sometimes carrying deadly diseases such as malaria, zika, and dengue fever, cause much co...
Aedes aegypti is a vector of many significant arboviruses worldwide including dengue, Zika, chikungu...
We present a novel bimodal optoelectronic sensor based on Fresnel lenses and the associated stereo-r...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
A key aspect to controlling and reducing the effects invasive insect species have on agriculture is ...
A prototype field-deployable acoustic insect flight detector was constructed from a noise-canceling ...
For certain countries, the production of olive oil and fruits is a significant percentage of the tot...
Insects have a strong relationship with the humanity, in both positive and negative ways. It is esti...
Background: Every year, more than 700,000 people die from vector-borne diseases, mainly transmitted ...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
Quantitative investigation of insect activity in their natural habitat is a challenging task for ent...
[[abstract]]Elimination of virus-carrying insects, such as mosquitoes, by an efficient method is of ...
Background Sixty percent of all species are insects, yet despite global efforts to monitor animal m...
Abstract—Insects are intimately connected to human life and wellbeing, in both positive and negative...
Advancements in sensor technology and processing power have made it possible to create recording equ...
Mosquitos, sometimes carrying deadly diseases such as malaria, zika, and dengue fever, cause much co...
Aedes aegypti is a vector of many significant arboviruses worldwide including dengue, Zika, chikungu...
We present a novel bimodal optoelectronic sensor based on Fresnel lenses and the associated stereo-r...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
A key aspect to controlling and reducing the effects invasive insect species have on agriculture is ...
A prototype field-deployable acoustic insect flight detector was constructed from a noise-canceling ...
For certain countries, the production of olive oil and fruits is a significant percentage of the tot...
Insects have a strong relationship with the humanity, in both positive and negative ways. It is esti...
Background: Every year, more than 700,000 people die from vector-borne diseases, mainly transmitted ...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
Quantitative investigation of insect activity in their natural habitat is a challenging task for ent...
[[abstract]]Elimination of virus-carrying insects, such as mosquitoes, by an efficient method is of ...
Background Sixty percent of all species are insects, yet despite global efforts to monitor animal m...