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    Tracking Small Wildlife with Minimal-Complexity Radio Frequency Transmitters: Near-Optimal Detection by Shafer, Michael W., Flikkema, Paul G.

    Published in IEEE access (01-01-2023)
    “…In a range of IoT applications, edge nodes require minimal size, mass, and power/energy use. When node complexity is severely constrained, the burden of…”
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    UAV wildlife radiotelemetry: System and methods of localization by Shafer, Michael W., Vega, Gabriel, Rothfus, Kellan, Flikkema, Paul, Photopoulou, Theoni

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-10-2019)
    “…The majority of bird and bat species are incapable of carrying tags that transmit their position to satellites. Given fundamental power requirements for such…”
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    Trans‐oceanic subsurface photovoltaic performance by Krawczyk, Collin A., Shafer, Michael W., Flikkema, Paul G., Rose Holser, Rachel, Costa, Daniel

    Published in Progress in photovoltaics (01-03-2024)
    “…Utilization of marine photovoltaic energy is primarily focused on surface harvesting with limited photovoltaic cell implementations in submarine environments…”
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    Assessing Solar Power for Globally Migrating Marine and Submarine Systems by Hahn, Gregory G., Adoram-Kershner, Lauren Andrea, Cantin, Heather P., Shafer, Michael W.

    Published in IEEE journal of oceanic engineering (01-07-2019)
    “…Remote marine sensing systems, such as autonomous underwater vehicles or telemetry tags, can be limited in data collection and deployment duration due to the…”
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    Solar Energy Harvesting Assessments from Migrating Northern Elephant Seals by Shafer, Michael W., Adoram-Kershner, Lauren, Morris, Colt, Eck, Michael, Flikkema, Paul G., Holser, Rachel, Costa, Daniel

    Published in OCEANS 2019 - Marseille (01-06-2019)
    “…Marine wildlife telemetry systems are constrained in many of the same ways as their terrestrial and avian counterparts. Battery limitations, deployment…”
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    Passive Management of Deployable Cordage During and After MSL Touchdown by Shafer, M.W.

    Published in 2008 IEEE Aerospace Conference (2008)
    “…NASA's next generation Mars rover will land unlike any previous mission. A rocket powered descent stage will lower the rover on three bridles as it flies…”
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    Antibody array profiling reveals serum TSP-1 as a marker to distinguish benign from malignant prostatic disease by Shafer, Michael W., Mangold, Leslie, Partin, Alan W., Haab, Brian B.

    Published in The Prostate (15-02-2007)
    “…BACKGROUND Blood protein markers that provide more accurate or earlier diagnosis of prostate cancer should have a positive impact on prostate cancer treatment…”
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    UAV-RT: An SDR Based Aerial Platform for Wildlife Tracking by Torabi, Amir, Shafer, Michael W., Vega, Gabriel S., Rothfus, Kellan M.

    “…Small airborne platforms can evolve autonomous wildlife tracking by efficiently collecting data over terrain that is difficult to access. This paper presents…”
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    Long cable deployments during Martian touchdown: Lessons learned by Shafer, M.W., Sell, S.W.

    Published in 2009 IEEE Aerospace conference (01-03-2009)
    “…The launch of NASA/JPL's next generation Mars rover is planned for the fall of 2011. The landing scheme chosen for this rover represents a step forward in…”
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    Development of a datalogger for assessment of solar energy harvesting in submarine environments by Bruce, Taylor, Morris, Colt, Adoram-Kershner, Lauren, Holser, Rachel, Costa, Daniel, Flikkema, Paul G., Shafer, Michael W.

    Published in OCEANS 2017 - Anchorage (01-09-2017)
    “…Solar power plays a significant and sometimes primary role in the energy budgets of many terrestrial sensor systems due to its reliability, power density, and…”
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    Modeling and testing solar power for globally migrating submarine systems by Adoram-Kershner, Lauren, Bruce, Taylor, Morris, Colt, Holser, Rachel, Costa, Daniel, Flikkema, Paul G., Shafer, Michael W.

    Published in OCEANS 2017 - Anchorage (01-09-2017)
    “…Terrestrial sensor systems and platforms regularly rely on photovoltaic cells as their primary power source. With a rechargeable battery backup, solar modules…”
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