Marin, Carole Werno, Jérôme Le Campion, Grégoire Couderchet, Laurent
An exemplary urban adapter, the wild boar (Sus scrofa) has successfully colonized urban ecological niches worldwide. Improvement of strategies for optimal management of urban wild boar need to gather more empirical evidence of their spatial ecology. This study is based on GPS tracking and capture-mark-recapture (CMR) of 10 and 59 wild boar, respect...
ellens, susanne carey, david l. gastin, paul b. varley, matthew c.
This study examined the impact of various smoothing techniques on acceleration data obtained from a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) device during accelerating and decelerating movements, resembling those commonly observed in team sports. Eight participants performed six different accelerating and decelerating movements at different intens...
Flores-Soriano, Manuel
Published in
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Solar radio bursts (SRB) are a known source of noise for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) such as GPS or Galileo. They can degrade the carrier-to-noise ratio of satellite signals, thereby diminishing system performance and, in severe cases, causing total service outages. Although a small amount of particularly intense events have already ...
Pushpalatha, N.
Published in
E3S Web of Conferences
Drones have become increasingly popular not only as recreational toys but also as valuable tools in various applications. This paper presents the development of a follow-me drone system utilizing the MultiWii 32kB flight controller, which is based on the ATMega328 chip commonly found in the Arduino UNO. The drone is designed to autonomously track a...
vergallo, roberto cagnazzo, alberto mele, emanuele casciaro, simone
The Internet of Things (IoT) is set to play a significant role in the future development of smart cities, which are designed to be environmentally friendly. However, the proliferation of these devices, along with their frequent replacements and the energy required to power them, contributes to a significant environmental footprint. In this paper we...
Yadav, Chandra Jit Yadav, Usha Afrin, Sadia Lee, Jun-Yeong Kamel, Jihad Park, Kyung-Mee
Published in
International journal of molecular sciences
Bioengineered livers are currently an acceptable alternative to orthotopic liver transplants to overcome the scarcity of donors. However, the challenge of using a bioengineered liver is the lack of an intact endothelial layer in the vascular network leading to thrombosis. Heparin-modified surfaces have been demonstrated to decrease thrombogenicity ...
Teixeira, José E. Encarnação, Samuel Branquinho, Luís Ferraz, Ricardo Portella, Daniel L. Monteiro, Diogo Morgans, Ryland Barbosa, Tiago M. Monteiro, António M. Forte, Pedro
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction A promising approach to optimizing recovery in youth football has been the use of machine learning (ML) models to predict recovery states and prevent mental fatigue. This research investigates the application of ML models in classifying male young football players aged under (U)15, U17, and U19 according to their recovery state. Weekly...
Kumar Singh, Sanjay Tagung, Techi Kumar, Ajeet Singh, Pankaj Singh, Harendra Tiwari, Sanjay Singh, A.K. Kumari, Shweta
The soil fertility maps created using GIS are valuable tools, with the geo-coordinates of soil samples recorded using a Garmin GPS device and then imported into the base map through ArcGIS software. The analyzed soil fertility data covers sampling sites in the Minapur, Kanti, and Marwan blocks of Muzaffarpur district, Bihar. A total of 40 geo-refer...
pietron, daniel borejko, tomasz pleskacz, witold adam
A new dual-band low-noise amplifier (LNA) operating at L1/E1 1.575 GHz and L5/E5 1.192 GHz center frequencies for global navigation satellite system receivers is proposed. A doubled common-source amplifier architecture is used with a single input, shared gate inductor, and two outputs to split the RF signal into separate RX channels. The main advan...
Laneurit, Jean Pierre, Cyrille
The romea_joystick project contains several ROS2 packages for working with GPS receivers, both in real-world applications and simulations. It is part of the ROMEA robotics ecosystem ans is available on the ROMEA GitHub organization.