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Abstract: The improvement in the transmission range without the use of batteries remains a significant challenge in identification applications. In this paper, we describe a heterogeneous wireless identification network mostly powered by kinetic energy, which allows the localization of animals in open environments. The system relies on radio communications and a global positioning system. It is made up of primary and secondary nodes. Secondary nodes are kinetic-powered and take advantage of animal movements to activate the node and transmit a specific identifier, reducing the number of batteries of the system. Primary nodes are battery-powered and gather secondary-node transmitted information to provide it, along with position and time data, to a final base station in charge of the animal monitoring. The system allows tracking based on contextual information obtained from statistical data. | |
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Título de la revista
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1424-8220 |
Factor de impacto JCR
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1,87 |
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Volumen
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9 |
DOI
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10.3390/s90503942 |
Número de revista
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5 |
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3942 |
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