"Vildehaye: a family of versatile, widely-applicable, and field-proven lightweight wildlife tracking and sensing" is a research paper prepared by Sivan Toledo and Shai Mendel of Tel Aviv University, Anat Levi and Yoni Vortman of Tel Hai College, Wiebke Ullmann, Lena-Rosa Scherer and Jan Pufelski of University of Potsdam, and many more.
They described the look and implementation of Vildehaye, a family of versatile, widely-applicable, and field-proven tags for life sensing and radio trailing.
The family includes half-dozen distinct hardware styles for tags, three add-on boards, a programming adapter, and base stations; standard microcode for tags and base stations; and desktop code for programming and configuring tags, watching tags, and downloading and process device knowledge.
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