Sensors (May 2023)

Mobile-BAT—A Novel Ultra-Low Power Wildlife Tracking System

  • Stefan Erhardt,
  • Martin Koch,
  • Andreas Kiefer,
  • Michael Veith,
  • Robert Weigel,
  • Alexander Koelpin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23115236
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 11
p. 5236

Abstract

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We introduce a novel ultra-low power system for tracking animal movements over long periods with an unprecedented high-temporal-resolution. The localization principle is based on the detection of cellular base stations using a miniaturized software-defined radio, weighing 2.0 g, including the battery, and having a size equivalent to two stacked 1-euro cent coins. Therefore, the system is small and lightweight enough to be deployed on small, wide-ranging, or migrating animals, such as European bats, for movement analysis with an unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution. The position estimation relies on a post-processing probabilistic RF pattern-matching method based on the acquired base stations and power levels. In several field tests, the system has been successfully verified, and a run-time of close to one year has been demonstrated.

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