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'''Octanis''' is working on the following projects within Hackuarium: | '''Octanis''' is working on the following projects within Hackuarium: | ||
− | + | =Rover= | |
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− | + | More information on Octanis [http://wiki.octanis.org/orb/overview wiki]. | |
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− | == External Links | + | =Balloon= |
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+ | More information on Octanis [http://wiki.octanis.org/orb/overview wiki] | ||
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+ | =Owl Scanner= | ||
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+ | - The concept: | ||
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+ | Bird conservation scientists use nesting boxes to follow populations. In particular, researchers working with Great Tit, Barn Owl, Tawny Owl, Hoopoe and Wryneck are commonly counting the breeding population by regularly inspecting boxes disseminated across the Swiss territory (and beyond). | ||
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+ | By using LoRa technology in combination with relevent set of sensors, the process could be simplified and a lot of time (and fuel) saved by remote sensing the activity of birds inside the nests. | ||
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+ | - For more information: | ||
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+ | * [http://nestbox.octanis.org Website Link] | ||
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+ | = External Links = | ||
* [http://octanis.org/ website - Octanis Project] | * [http://octanis.org/ website - Octanis Project] | ||
* [https://instagram.com/octanisorg/ Instagram @octanisorg] | * [https://instagram.com/octanisorg/ Instagram @octanisorg] |
Latest revision as of 07:50, 1 April 2018
Octanis is working on the following projects within Hackuarium:
Rover
More information on Octanis wiki.
Balloon
More information on Octanis wiki
Owl Scanner
- The concept:
Bird conservation scientists use nesting boxes to follow populations. In particular, researchers working with Great Tit, Barn Owl, Tawny Owl, Hoopoe and Wryneck are commonly counting the breeding population by regularly inspecting boxes disseminated across the Swiss territory (and beyond).
By using LoRa technology in combination with relevent set of sensors, the process could be simplified and a lot of time (and fuel) saved by remote sensing the activity of birds inside the nests.
- For more information: