Sunday, October 17, 2021

Last experimental way: GPS/GSM (Next future)


 

 

 Choosing a Transmitter

(https://www.microwavetelemetry.com/choosing_a_transmitter)

Solar-powered GPS/GSM 20-70 Transmitters send data through the GSM mobile phone network (our transmitters use 2G and 3G protocols). They collect high-resolution GPS data up to once a minute, depending on the current battery voltage and sun exposure, and transmit daily where possible. GSM transmitters archive data, so if a bird is out of cellular network range, the dataset is retained and will be transmitted during the next available cell connection.


GPS/GSM 20-70 TRANSMITTERS


(https://www.microwavetelemetry.com/gps_gsm_20-70_transmitters)

 
 
GPS/GSM 20-70 TRANSMITTERS

Our GPS/GSM 20-70 Transmitters use the mobile data network to transfer extensive high-quality location data. The frequent data collection and transmission of these devices makes them ideal for studies focusing on fine-scale movements and habitat use.

GSM stands for Groupe Spécial Mobile (or Global System for Mobile Communications). It is a digital mobile system designed for advanced compression and transfer of data over a wireless network that has been adopted by countries across the globe. When utilized by a mobile transmitter, the GSM system operates as a higher-capacity, more direct means of data transfer compared to a satellite system. Please see our Argos v. GSM page for more information on how the two systems compare.

Argos vs GSM 

https://www.microwavetelemetry.com/argos_vs_gsm

 

 https://www.microwavetelemetry.com/uploads/transmitters/Microwave_Telemetry_Solar_Argos-GPS_PTT_GPS-GSM_20-70_Transmitter_bird_tracking.jpg

  

Solar Argos/GPS 30g PTT (left) and GPS/GSM 20-70 30g Transmitter (right)

Argos

Our Argos-certified devices are called PTTs (Platform Transmitter Terminals) and offer global coverage. All PTTs send data through the Argos constellation of polar-orbiting satellite modules and provide locations estimated by Argos based on the Doppler shift of the PTT's signal frequency.

Solar Argos/GPS PTTs and the Battery Powered Argos/GPS 105g LC4™ PTT not only yield Doppler locations, but are also equipped with an onboard GPS receiver. The high-resolution GPS location data these PTTs obtain are also transmitted through Argos.

Argos/GPS PTTs are programmed to acquire GPS fixes at user-specified hours, and transmit at user-specified intervals (typically about every 3 days). Despite limitations in data throughput that accompany satellite communication, these GPS-equipped PTTs are the ideal instrument for studies attempting to understand instances of mortality. They are not subject to coverage limitations and can be equipped with our Ground Track (GT™) technology. With Mortality GT™, a transmitter will emit a UHF signal upon registering animal inactivity for a prespecified period of time, allowing researchers to pinpoint detached PTTs or dead/injured birds. Experience has shown that locating "downed" PTTs can lead to critically important information about causes of mortality and population declines. PTTs can also be programmed with Seasonal GT™ that initiates the UHF signal during preprogrammed time periods. This enables localized detection of devices during certain times of the study cycle and aids in behavioral observation.

GSM

GPS/GSM 20-70 Transmitters are distinguishable by their 3.35 inch antennas, less than half the length of the antennas of our PTTs. GSM transmitters offer the potential for greater amounts of data due to their ability to record and transmit high-frequency GPS data, making them excellent for studying fine-scale habitat use. GPS fixes are acquired at intervals correlating to the battery voltage, such that GSM transmitters can acquire GPS fixes up to once a minute (current software version) when in good lighting conditions. The data collected includes high-resolution GPS locations as well as their corresponding error (VDOP and HDOP) data. As long as a transmitter is within range of the mobile network and can make a connection, it will send data daily. GSM transmitters archive data, so if a connection cannot be made, the unsent data are not lost. Instead, the data will be transmitted once the device is able to connect to the network again. However, if a bird dies or remains outside of cellular range, transmissions will not be possible. In the event that a transmitter is recovered, MTI can retrieve the archived dataset.


Smallest GPS/GMS (2021)

(https://www.microwavetelemetry.com/gps_gsm_20_70_25g_transmitter)

GPS/GSM 20-70 25g Transmitter








 







 

 

 

 

 

 

GPS/GSM 20-70 25g Transmitter

Features

  • Solar-powered, rechargeable battery

  • Microprocessor-controlled power management

  • Internal multi-channel micro-power GPS receiver

  • SBAS capable (WAAS, EGNOS, and QZSS)

  • GPS horizontal accuracy ±18 m

  • GPS vertical accuracy ±22 m

  • GPS resolution 0.00001 degree (~1 meter at equator)

  • Dynamically adjusting GPS fix rate (1-minute minimum with current software version)

  • Archive capacity of up to 258,000 locations

  • Operating lifetime up to 3 years

     

Dimensions* Length: 2.54 in (6.45 cm)  x  Width: 0.92 in (2.34 cm)  x  Height: 0.67 in (1.70 cm)
Antenna: 3.35 in (8.51 cm) protruding from the back edge of the transmitter 35 degrees to the bottom face
Sensors GPS (latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, course, HDOP, VDOP, and number of GPS satellites), temperature, battery voltage, activity
Construction The housing is constructed from a lightweight glass-reinforced epoxy composite material with a contiguous interior metal-plated coating. The unit is hermetically sealed with a metal-to-metal solder joint providing stability during changes in temperature and humidity.
Attachment options Backpack (with standard neoprene cushioning pad), leg band**
Color options Standard or Matte Finish: classic, dark brown, medium brown, gray, white, black
Matte Finish Only: desert sand, brown sand, black sand
Example species Osprey, Whooping Crane, Red-tailed Hawk

 

* Harnessing loops and neoprene pad not included in these dimensions.
** Customer must supply leg band at least 4 weeks prior to scheduled delivery. Be advised that the combined weight of the PTT and leg band will exceed 25 grams.


Our smallest GSM model, the GPS/GSM 20-70 25g Transmitter is lightweight and adaptable. It is comparable in size to our Solar Argos/GPS 22g PTT.

https://www.microwavetelemetry.com/uploads/Specifications/MTI_GPS-GSM_20-70_25g_Transmitter_Specifications.pdf

GPS/GSM 20-70 9/10g Transmitter

That experimental way will be, no doubt, in Paul Howey`s hands and MTI, and in no other's hands.

Is it clear?

When? No idea.

It is the next future in our way.


Friday, October 8, 2021

From Paul (MTI), 2021.07.27

 

The future is here! 

 Etorkizuna hemen dago!



From Paul Howey (MTI)

WhatsApp 
2020/12/31, 
 
Joseba, thank you for your kind wishes, it is good to hear from you. Thanks for the photos also.  
 
(...) 
 
I have been working on new designs - so it hasn't been a waste. 
 
We would love to come back to your country once we can.  
 
Take care of yourself and your family, your friends 
 
Paul and Julia.

   

Paul was in Bilbao

 

We talked about the GPS/Solar PTTs.

 

Here what he wrote me after his coming to Bilbao:

 

2021.07.27

Howey, Paul

2021/7/27


Dear Joseba,

 

It's really good to hear from you, (...)

 

OK about PTTs, I have at last finished the new tiny GPS version. I was going to get in touch with you soon - so you must have psychic powers.

 

I actually took one with me to Scotland and had it attached to my hat !

 

When will you next be able to catch woodcock?  - I would like to build and give you two prototype 9.5g GPS PTTs to deploy. They will look exactly like the PTTs you have had from us before, but behave like our bigger GPS ones. They will take several GPS fixes per day at predetermined times which are stored then transmitted to Argos every couple of days. Look at the specs of our 22g GPS PTT.

 

One day we would like to come back to your beautiful part of the world, it was the last place we traveled to before the Pandemic (... ).

 

My best wishes to your wife and daughters - and of course yourself.

 

Your friend,

 

Paul



Oharra:

22g GPS PTT: https://www.microwavetelemetry.com/solar_argos_gps_22g_ptt