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Indoor tracking of laboratory mice via an rfid-tracking framework
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Proceedings of the first ACM international workshop on Mobile entity localization and tracking in GPS-less environments table of contents
San Francisco, California, USA
POSTER SESSION: Poster session 1 table of contents
Pages 25-30  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-189-7
Authors
Mareike Kritzler  University of Muenster, Institut für Geoinformatics, Münster, Germany
Stephanie Jabs  University of Muenster, Institut für Geoinformatics, Münster, Germany
Philipp Kegel  University of Muenster, Institut für Informatics, Münster, Germany
Antonio Krüger  University of Muenster, Institut für Geoinformatics, Münster, Germany
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGMOBILE: ACM Special Interest Group on Mobility of Systems, Users, Data and Computing
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this paper a solution for tracking of laboratory mice in an indoor semi natural environment based on RIFD-Technology is presented. A tracking framework is built where combined sensors identify and track the mice continuously 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Besides the hardware setup for the data collection we present a software solution which prototypically implements an analytic module for the mouse movements.


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Kritzler, M., Raubal, M., Krüger, A.: "A GIS framework for spatio-temporal analysis and visualization of laboratory mice tracking data." Transactions in GIS. Blackwell Publishers, USA (2007).
 
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Kritzler, M., Raubal, M., Krüger, A.: "A GIS framework for spatio-temporal analysis and visualization of laboratory mice tracking data." Transactions in GIS. Blackwell Publishers, USA (2007)
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Mareike Kritzler: colleagues
Stephanie Jabs: colleagues
Philipp Kegel: colleagues
Antonio Krüger: colleagues