Literature DB >> 17186752

Application testing of a new three-dimensional acceleration measuring system with wireless data transfer (WAS) for behavior analysis.

Klaus Manfred Scheibe1, Cora Gromann.   

Abstract

A wireless acceleration measurement system was applied to free-moving cows and horses. Sensors were available as a collar and a flat box for measuring leg or trunk movements. Results were transmitted simultaneously by radio or stored in an 8-MB internal memory. As analytical procedures, frequency distributions with standard deviations, spectral analyses, and fractal analyses were applied. Bymeans of the collar sensor, basic behavior patterns (standing, grazing, walking, ruminating, drinking, and hay uptake) could be identified in cows. Lameness could be detected in cows and horses by means of the leg sensor. The portion of basic and harmonic spectral components was reduced; the fractal dimension was reduced. The system can be used for the detection and analysis of even small movements of free-moving humans or animals over several hours. It is convenient for the analysis of basic behaviors, emotional reactions, or events causing flight or fright or for comparing different housing elements, such as floors or fences.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17186752     DOI: 10.3758/bf03192796

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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