A modular system for canine augmentation
Paper
Paper/Presentation Title | A modular system for canine augmentation |
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Presentation Type | Paper |
Authors | Smith, Daniel (Author) and Chan, Ka Ching (Author) |
Editors | Tien, David |
Journal or Proceedings Title | Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA 2016) |
ERA Conference ID | 43407 |
Number of Pages | 7 |
Year | 2016 |
Place of Publication | Australia |
ISBN | 9780980326789 |
Web Address (URL) of Paper | http://www.icita.org/2016/papers/au-chan.pdf |
Conference/Event | 11th International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA 2016) |
International Conference on Information Technology and Applications | |
Event Details | International Conference on Information Technology and Applications ICITA Rank C C C C C C |
Event Details | 11th International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA 2016) Event Date 01 to end of 04 Jul 2016 Event Location Sydney, Australia |
Abstract | Working dogs are invaluable in situations ranging from urban search and rescue to invalid care. However, they can only provide limited information to the humans working with them, and must remain close to their handlers for effective operation. Augmenting dogs with wearable sensors and wireless communications equipment improves their ability to work with humans and operate remotely, creating a more effective and capable team. This paper describes the development of a modular system of wearable technology for augmenting canines, providing a foundation for future research in this area. |
Keywords | CAT, augmentation, wearable |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 460608. Mobile computing |
401006. Systems engineering | |
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Byline Affiliations | University of New South Wales |
La Trobe University | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q4q63/a-modular-system-for-canine-augmentation
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