DocumentCode :
2755125
Title :
Development of small size data logger to observe marine animals
Author :
Muramoto, Hiroyuki ; Naito, Yasuhiko
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Instrum., Tokyo Med. & Dental Univ., Japan
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
136
Lastpage :
140
Abstract :
By using a data loggers attached to a marine animal, it is possible to obtain information directly about behavior and physiology of the animal. Here, the authors describe these data loggers. Because the data logger must not hinder the animal, it should be as small and lightweight as possible. Depending on the sensors that are built-in, the data logger is capable of recording the following variables: (a) environmental temperature and the animal´s body temperature; (b) the water depth; (c) swimming speed; (d) illuminance; (e) acceleration; (f) terrestrial magnetism; (g) EKG; and (h) image. The authors successfully obtained data on swimming depth, water temperature, core body temperature, swim velocity, heart rate and other processes from marine mammals, diving birds, reptiles and fishes
Keywords :
acceleration measurement; biological techniques; biomechanics; biothermics; data loggers; electrocardiography; spatial variables measurement; temperature measurement; EKG; animal acceleration; animal´s body temperature; core body temperature; diving birds; environmental temperature; fishes; heart rate; illuminance; image; marine animals; marine mammals; reptiles; small lightweight device; small size data logger; swim velocity; swimming depth; swimming speed; terrestrial magnetism; water depth; water temperature; Acceleration; Birds; Heart rate; Image sensors; Magnetic cores; Magnetic sensors; Marine animals; Physiology; Temperature dependence; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology, 1st Annual International, Conference On. 2000
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6603-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MMB.2000.893757
Filename :
893757
Link To Document :
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