Research Spotlight: Robotic BioTelemetry

Robotic BioTelemetry aims to develop new algorithms and systems to quantitatively measure natural habitats and animal activities via remotely controlled networked robotic cameras. This project will develop new non-intrusive biotelemetry methods based on emerging advances in high-resolution networked robotic cameras and long-range wireless networking. Robotic BioTelemetry will allow scientists to remotely identify and measure in real-time important variables such as quantity, size, and behavior characteristics without disturbing the animal in its natural setting, thus giving us a more accurate picture of some of Nature's most elusive creatures. For more information please visit the Robotic BioTelemetry website. To see the complete list of research highlighted in this section, click here.