Wildlife‐spotting robots
Abstract
Purpose
This paper sets out to describe hardware and software developments in robotic cameras for wildlife observation.
Design/methodology/approach
The role of automatic equipment in wildlife observation is introduced, and examples of suitable cameras are given. There follows a description of an intensive search for a bird previously thought extinct, and an intelligent robotic video system specially developed to assist. Finally, a general robotic observatory is described which combines teleoperation and autonomy.
Findings
Biology field work is very labour‐intensive, but is becoming increasingly high‐tech. Sensors and intelligent specialist software are helping biologists by improving the selectivity of images captured and stored, and the responsiveness of remote systems to their live imaging needs. Automated and teleoperated equipment greatly increases observation potential whilst avoiding the disturbance of human presence.
Originality/value
The paper highlights the valuable contribution of teleoperation and automation in an unusual area. It is of interest to engineers and naturalists.
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Citation
Connolly, C. (2007), "Wildlife‐spotting robots", Sensor Review, Vol. 27 No. 4, pp. 282-287. https://doi.org/10.1108/02602280710821407
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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