We are in our last year of a USDA funded project to use colony sounds as an
indicator of disease, pests, pesticide exposure, queen status, etc.
Swarming is possible - question is - how far ahead?
We need more processing power than in most phones and PDAs have - our
multi-variable signal processing is intensive, can be slow. We've moved to
tablets and to our own proprietary chip.
Big problem is how fast operational systems and processors change and
forward compatability. Fast as we develop an app, the whole thing changes.
Reason we're now working on our own hand-held device, plus tablet format.
Jerry
In a message dated 12/24/2011 9:32:53 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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Are there any apps that can detect swarming preparations by analysing the
colony sounds?
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Owen Watson
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