Hierold M, Ripperger S, Mayer F, Weigel R, Kölpin A (2015)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2015
Pages Range: 382-385
DOI: 10.1109/GEMIC.2015.7107833
In this paper a system for proximity detection of small sized animals like bats is presented. The system is based on a time slotted communication between compact low weight mobile nodes. For precise time synchronization of the nodes a scalable grid of base stations is proposed that distributes a time reference signal using a time division multiple access (TDMA) scheme. The system parameters are chosen considering the timing constraints caused by the severe requirements to the mobile nodes. In a power consumption analysis the system operation time limited by the 1.8\,g nodes is calculated to be 8.3 days. First field test results are shown which proof the functional capability of the system's principle.
APA:
Hierold, M., Ripperger, S., Mayer, F., Weigel, R., & Kölpin, A. (2015). System Design for Encounter Detection of Distributed Wireless Sensors. In Proceedings of the German Microwave Conference 2015 (Gemic) (pp. 382-385). Nuremberg, DE.
MLA:
Hierold, Martin, et al. "System Design for Encounter Detection of Distributed Wireless Sensors." Proceedings of the German Microwave Conference 2015 (Gemic), Nuremberg 2015. 382-385.
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