The effect of sampling rate on observed statistics in a correlated random walk
Tracking the movement of individual cells or animals can provide important information about their motile behaviour, with key examples including migrating birds, foraging mammals and bacterial chemotaxis. In many experimental protocols, observations are recorded with a fixed sampling interval and th...
Main Authors: | Rosser, G, Fletcher, A, Maini, P, Baker, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2013
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