Performance of GPS/GPRS tracking devices improves with increased fix interval and is not affected by animal deployment.

The use of GPS tracking technologies has revolutionized the study of animal movement providing unprecedentedly detailed information. The characterization of GPS accuracy and precision under different conditions is essential to correctly identify the spatial and temporal resolution at which studies c...

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Main Authors: Marta Acácio, Philip W Atkinson, João Paulo Silva, Aldina M A Franco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265541
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Philip W Atkinson
João Paulo Silva
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description The use of GPS tracking technologies has revolutionized the study of animal movement providing unprecedentedly detailed information. The characterization of GPS accuracy and precision under different conditions is essential to correctly identify the spatial and temporal resolution at which studies can be conducted. Here, we examined the influence of fix acquisition interval and device deployment on the performance of a new GPS/GSM solar powered device. Horizontal and vertical accuracy and precision of locations were obtained under different GPS fix acquisition intervals (1min, 20 min and 60 min) in a stationary test. The test devices were deployed on pre-fledgling white storks (Ciconia ciconia) and we quantified accuracy and precision after deployment while controlling for bias caused by variation in habitat, topography, and animal movement. We also assessed the performance of GPS-Error, a metric provided by the device, at identifying inaccurate locations (> 10 m). Average horizontal accuracy varied between 3.4 to 6.5 m, and vertical accuracy varied between 4.9 to 9.7 m, in high (1 min) and low frequency (60 min) GPS fix intervals. These values were similar after the deployment on white storks. Over 84% of GPS horizontal positions and 71% of vertical positions had less than 10m error in accuracy. Removing 3% of data with highest GPS-Error eliminated over 99% of inaccurate positions in high GPS frequency intervals, but this metric was not effective in the low frequency intervals. We confirmed the suitability of these devices for studies requiring horizontal and vertical accuracies of 5-10m. For higher accuracy data, intensive GPS fix intervals should be used, but this requires more sophisticated battery management, or larger batteries and devices.
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spelling doaj.art-b239f35d28f44d4293b7f37826b56c582022-12-22T02:51:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01173e026554110.1371/journal.pone.0265541Performance of GPS/GPRS tracking devices improves with increased fix interval and is not affected by animal deployment.Marta AcácioPhilip W AtkinsonJoão Paulo SilvaAldina M A FrancoThe use of GPS tracking technologies has revolutionized the study of animal movement providing unprecedentedly detailed information. The characterization of GPS accuracy and precision under different conditions is essential to correctly identify the spatial and temporal resolution at which studies can be conducted. Here, we examined the influence of fix acquisition interval and device deployment on the performance of a new GPS/GSM solar powered device. Horizontal and vertical accuracy and precision of locations were obtained under different GPS fix acquisition intervals (1min, 20 min and 60 min) in a stationary test. The test devices were deployed on pre-fledgling white storks (Ciconia ciconia) and we quantified accuracy and precision after deployment while controlling for bias caused by variation in habitat, topography, and animal movement. We also assessed the performance of GPS-Error, a metric provided by the device, at identifying inaccurate locations (> 10 m). Average horizontal accuracy varied between 3.4 to 6.5 m, and vertical accuracy varied between 4.9 to 9.7 m, in high (1 min) and low frequency (60 min) GPS fix intervals. These values were similar after the deployment on white storks. Over 84% of GPS horizontal positions and 71% of vertical positions had less than 10m error in accuracy. Removing 3% of data with highest GPS-Error eliminated over 99% of inaccurate positions in high GPS frequency intervals, but this metric was not effective in the low frequency intervals. We confirmed the suitability of these devices for studies requiring horizontal and vertical accuracies of 5-10m. For higher accuracy data, intensive GPS fix intervals should be used, but this requires more sophisticated battery management, or larger batteries and devices.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265541
spellingShingle Marta Acácio
Philip W Atkinson
João Paulo Silva
Aldina M A Franco
Performance of GPS/GPRS tracking devices improves with increased fix interval and is not affected by animal deployment.
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title Performance of GPS/GPRS tracking devices improves with increased fix interval and is not affected by animal deployment.
title_full Performance of GPS/GPRS tracking devices improves with increased fix interval and is not affected by animal deployment.
title_fullStr Performance of GPS/GPRS tracking devices improves with increased fix interval and is not affected by animal deployment.
title_full_unstemmed Performance of GPS/GPRS tracking devices improves with increased fix interval and is not affected by animal deployment.
title_short Performance of GPS/GPRS tracking devices improves with increased fix interval and is not affected by animal deployment.
title_sort performance of gps gprs tracking devices improves with increased fix interval and is not affected by animal deployment
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265541
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