Currently, there is no existing method for automatically tracking the location of burrowing animals when they are underground, consequently zoologists only have a partial view of their subterranean behaviour and habits. Conventional RF based methods of localization are unsuitable because electromagnetic waves are severely attenuated by soil and moisture. Here, we use an as yet unexploited method of localization, namely magneto-inductive (MI) localization. Magnetic fields are not affected by soil or water, and thus have virtually unattenuated ground penetration. In this paper, we present a method that allows the position of an animal to be determined through soil. Not only does this enable the study of behaviour, it also allows the structure...
This radio broadcast looks at the mysterious way in which certain animals can travel vast distances ...
The recent discovery that some terrestrial arthropods can detect, use, and learn from weak electrica...
Behavioural events that are important for understanding sociobiology and movement ecology are often ...
Currently, there is no existing method for automatically tracking the location of burrowing animals ...
Currently, there is no existing method for automatically tracking the location of burrowing animals ...
1.Despite the importance of the subterranean ecotope, knowledge of underground movement and behaviou...
Localization of mobile devices underground is extremely challenging, with radio propagation (such as...
1. Despite the importance of the subterranean ecotope, knowledge of underground movement and behavio...
A wide range of wildlife has their habitat around and within levees or other types of embankment str...
GPS has revolutionized outdoor navigation and tracking, providing highly accurate positioning anywhe...
The magnetic field of the Earth provides animals with various kinds of information. Its use as a com...
GPS has revolutionized outdoor navigation and tracking, providing highly accurate positioning anywhe...
Subterranean rodents are able to dig long straight tunnels. Keeping the course of such “runways” is ...
Background: Migratory animals use information from the Earth’s magnetic field on their journeys. Geo...
magnetic map hypothesis, magnetoreceptor, migration, homing The magnetic map hypothesis proposes tha...
This radio broadcast looks at the mysterious way in which certain animals can travel vast distances ...
The recent discovery that some terrestrial arthropods can detect, use, and learn from weak electrica...
Behavioural events that are important for understanding sociobiology and movement ecology are often ...
Currently, there is no existing method for automatically tracking the location of burrowing animals ...
Currently, there is no existing method for automatically tracking the location of burrowing animals ...
1.Despite the importance of the subterranean ecotope, knowledge of underground movement and behaviou...
Localization of mobile devices underground is extremely challenging, with radio propagation (such as...
1. Despite the importance of the subterranean ecotope, knowledge of underground movement and behavio...
A wide range of wildlife has their habitat around and within levees or other types of embankment str...
GPS has revolutionized outdoor navigation and tracking, providing highly accurate positioning anywhe...
The magnetic field of the Earth provides animals with various kinds of information. Its use as a com...
GPS has revolutionized outdoor navigation and tracking, providing highly accurate positioning anywhe...
Subterranean rodents are able to dig long straight tunnels. Keeping the course of such “runways” is ...
Background: Migratory animals use information from the Earth’s magnetic field on their journeys. Geo...
magnetic map hypothesis, magnetoreceptor, migration, homing The magnetic map hypothesis proposes tha...
This radio broadcast looks at the mysterious way in which certain animals can travel vast distances ...
The recent discovery that some terrestrial arthropods can detect, use, and learn from weak electrica...
Behavioural events that are important for understanding sociobiology and movement ecology are often ...