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Fig. 10 | Animal Biotelemetry

Fig. 10

From: Tools for integrating inertial sensor data with video bio-loggers, including estimation of animal orientation, motion, and position

Fig. 10

Creating animal tracks from inertial sensor and GPS data. A GPS points received on deployment mn200312-58 by a fast-acquisition GPS system used by CATS for taking snapshots of satellite positions during animal surfacings. Depending on the threshold used for removal of erroneous GPS points, some erroneous points (red circles) may need to be manually removed. For display, only the fine scale UTM coordinates are listed. To locate this plot in space, add 2840 km to the northings and 560 km to the eastings in UTM zone 20D. B Geo-referenced pseudotrack (geoPtrack) diverges from the pseudotrack created from the inertial data alone. C MainCATSprhTool.m leads the user through creation of a “.kml” file for easy processing of spatial data (here displayed using GoogleEarth)

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