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Monitoring animal behaviour and environmental interactions using wireless sensor networks, GPS collars and satellite remote sensing

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posted on 2022-10-25, 01:25 authored by R Handcock, David SwainDavid Swain, Gregory Bishop-Hurley, Kym Patison, T Wark, P Valencia, P Corke, Christopher O'Neill
Remote monitoring of animal behaviour in the environment can assist in managing both the animal and its environmental impact. GPS collars which record animal locations with high temporal frequency allow researchers to monitor both animal behaviour and interactions with the environment. These ground-based sensors can be combined with remotely-sensed satellite images to understand animal-landscape interactions. The key to combining these technologies is communication methods such as wireless sensor networks (WSNs). We explore this concept using a case-study from an extensive cattle enterprise in northern Australia and demonstrate the potential for combining GPS collars and satellite images in a WSN to monitor behavioural preferences and social behaviour of cattle.

History

Volume

9

Start Page

3586

End Page

3603

Number of Pages

18

eISSN

1424-8220

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Publisher

Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)

Additional Rights

CC BY 3.0

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

External Author Affiliations

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia);

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Sensors.