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Field demonstration of a scanning lidar and detection algorithm for spatially mapping honeybees for biological detection of land mines.

Erik S Carlsten1, Geoffrey R Wicks, Kevin S Repasky, John L Carlsten, Jerry J Bromenshenk, Colin B Henderson.   

Abstract

A biological detection scheme based on the natural foraging behavior of conditioned honeybees for detecting chemical vapor plumes associated with unexploded ordnance devices utilizes a scanning lidar instrument to provide spatial mapping of honeybee densities. The scanning light detection and ranging (lidar) instrument uses a frequency doubled Nd:YAG microchip laser to send out a series of pulses at a pulse repetition rate of 6.853 kHz. The scattered light is monitored to produce a discrete time series for each range. This discrete time series is then processed using an efficient algorithm that is able to isolate and identify the return signal from a honeybee in a cluttered environment, producing spatially mapped honeybee densities. Two field experiments were performed with the scanning lidar instrument that demonstrate good correlation between the honeybee density maps and the target locations.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21556112     DOI: 10.1364/AO.50.002112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Opt        ISSN: 1559-128X            Impact factor:   1.980


  2 in total

1.  System design for inferring colony-level pollination activity through miniature bee-mounted sensors.

Authors:  Haron M Abdel-Raziq; Daniel M Palmer; Phoebe A Koenig; Alyosha C Molnar; Kirstin H Petersen
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-02-19       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 2.  Bees as Biosensors: Chemosensory Ability, Honey Bee Monitoring Systems, and Emergent Sensor Technologies Derived from the Pollinator Syndrome.

Authors:  Jerry J Bromenshenk; Colin B Henderson; Robert A Seccomb; Phillip M Welch; Scott E Debnam; David R Firth
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2015-10-30
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