Articles | Volume 14
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-14-71-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-14-71-2016
28 Sep 2016
 | 28 Sep 2016

A GPS based fawn saving system using relative distance and angle determination

A. Ascher, M. Eberhardt, M. Lehner, and E. Biebl

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In the present publication a GPS- based localization system for saving fawns during pasture mowing was introduced. Fawns were first found by a UAV before mowing began. They were then tagged with active RFID transponders, and an appropriate reader was installed on a mowing machine. Conventional direction-of-arrival approaches require a large antenna array, while our transponders were equipped with a small GPS module, allowing a transponder to determine its own position on request from the reader.
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