论文标题

Snappergps:开放硬件,用于使用快照GNSS的节能,低成本的野生动物位置跟踪

SnapperGPS: Open Hardware for Energy-Efficient, Low-Cost Wildlife Location Tracking with Snapshot GNSS

论文作者

Beuchert, Jonas, Matthes, Amanda, Rogers, Alex

论文摘要

使用全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)(例如GPS)进行的位置跟踪,例如在许多应用中,包括跟踪野生动物进行研究。快照GNSS是一种仅需要毫秒的卫星信号来推断接收器的位置的技术。这是动物跟踪等低功率应用的理想选择。但是,现有的快照系统几乎没有开源。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了Snappergps,这是一个完全开源的,低成本和低功率的位置跟踪系统,专为野生动植物跟踪而设计。 Snappergps包括三个部分,所有部分都是开源的:(i)一个小,低成本和低功率接收器; (ii)通过USB配置接收器的Web应用程序; (iii)一个基于云的平台,用于处理记录的数据。本文介绍了该项目的硬件方面。接收器的总组件成本低于30美元,这使得对预算有限和恢复率低的现场工作可行。接收器记录了非常短和低分辨率的样本,导致功耗特别低,表现优于现有系统。它可以在40 mAh电池上运行一年多。我们在半城市环境中评估了在受控静态和动态测试中的SNAPPERGP,中位误差为12 m。此外,Snappergps已经被部署用于两项关于海龟和海鸟的野生动植物跟踪研究。

Location tracking with global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), such as the GPS, is used in many applications, including the tracking of wild animals for research. Snapshot GNSS is a technique that only requires milliseconds of satellite signals to infer the position of a receiver. This is ideal for low-power applications such as animal tracking. However, there are few existing snapshot systems, none of which is open source. To address this, we developed SnapperGPS, a fully open-source, low-cost, and low-power location tracking system designed for wildlife tracking. SnapperGPS comprises three parts, all of which are open-source: (i) a small, low-cost, and low-power receiver; (ii) a web application to configure the receiver via USB; and (iii) a cloud-based platform for processing recorded data. This paper presents the hardware side of this project. The total component cost of the receiver is under $30, making it feasible for field work with restricted budgets and low recovery rates. The receiver records very short and low-resolution samples resulting in particularly low power consumption, outperforming existing systems. It can run for more than a year on a 40 mAh battery. We evaluated SnapperGPS in controlled static and dynamic tests in a semi-urban environment where it achieved median errors of 12 m. Additionally, SnapperGPS has already been deployed for two wildlife tracking studies on sea turtles and sea birds.

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