Crane charades: behavior identification via backpack mounted sensor platforms

IPSN(2012)

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The Whooping Crane is an endangered species native to North America and there are approximately 575 in existence. There have been recent efforts to provide ecologists with a tool to study the multifaceted behavior of the endangered species. Like many species, cranes display distinctly identifiable movements while being threatened, acting territorial, migrating, or preening. The preliminary experiments described in this poster provide evidence that sensor data presented by a novel sensing platform, the CraneTracker, can be used to identify crane behaviors on-board. With the ability to identify these behaviors, ecologists will have a more granular insight on what occurs during a crane's life on a daily basis.
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recent effort,whooping crane,preliminary experiment,granular insight,behavior identification,multifaceted behavior,endangered species,north america,sensor platform,endangered species native,identifiable movement,daily basis,crane charade,tracking,wireless sensor networks,wireless sensor network
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