Data collected by animal-borne electronic devices follow few norms and standards, in part because they are provided by a large and growing number of device manufacturers and collected for a wide range of purposes. The lack of standard variable names and definitions, file formats and data transfer protocols hinders our ability to document, archive and share data and increases the chance of errors in data management, interpretation and analysis. However, a coded and smooth transfer from sensors to data repositories is possible with current technologies. Although sensors differ in design and purpose, most scientifically relevant information can be described using a finite set of variables along with metadata about the sensor, animal, and deplo...
Abstract: Logging of data using animal-attached archival units (bio-logging) involves potential sour...
Bio-logging science was started in 1965 in the study of diving physiology using mechanical diving re...
Among a variety of remote observation systems for the study of marine creatures, data loggers emerge...
Data collected by animal-borne electronic devices follow few norms and standards, in part because th...
In recent years, bio-logging data, automatically gathered by sensors deployed on animals, has become...
Bio-logging data obtained by tagging animals is key to addressing global conservation challenges. Ho...
The Data Standardisation Working Group pursues the recently formed International Bio-Logging Society...
1. Bio‐logging data obtained by tagging animals are key to addressing global conservation challenges...
Abstract: For over 10 years, Little Leonardo has been developing digital data loggers for use in div...
1.The paradigm-changing opportunities of bio-logging sensors for ecological research, especially mov...
The Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) is co-managing three biologging networks as part...
Animal-borne sensor data, along with other types of sensor-based observations, provide a growing vol...
The term 'biologging' refers to the use of miniaturized animal-attached tags for logging and/or rela...
1.The paradigm-changing opportunities of biologging sensors for ecological research, especially move...
The term 'biologging' refers to the use of miniaturized animal-attached tags for logging and/or rela...
Abstract: Logging of data using animal-attached archival units (bio-logging) involves potential sour...
Bio-logging science was started in 1965 in the study of diving physiology using mechanical diving re...
Among a variety of remote observation systems for the study of marine creatures, data loggers emerge...
Data collected by animal-borne electronic devices follow few norms and standards, in part because th...
In recent years, bio-logging data, automatically gathered by sensors deployed on animals, has become...
Bio-logging data obtained by tagging animals is key to addressing global conservation challenges. Ho...
The Data Standardisation Working Group pursues the recently formed International Bio-Logging Society...
1. Bio‐logging data obtained by tagging animals are key to addressing global conservation challenges...
Abstract: For over 10 years, Little Leonardo has been developing digital data loggers for use in div...
1.The paradigm-changing opportunities of bio-logging sensors for ecological research, especially mov...
The Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) is co-managing three biologging networks as part...
Animal-borne sensor data, along with other types of sensor-based observations, provide a growing vol...
The term 'biologging' refers to the use of miniaturized animal-attached tags for logging and/or rela...
1.The paradigm-changing opportunities of biologging sensors for ecological research, especially move...
The term 'biologging' refers to the use of miniaturized animal-attached tags for logging and/or rela...
Abstract: Logging of data using animal-attached archival units (bio-logging) involves potential sour...
Bio-logging science was started in 1965 in the study of diving physiology using mechanical diving re...
Among a variety of remote observation systems for the study of marine creatures, data loggers emerge...