TY - JOUR TI - Numerical Approximations Methods for Antenna Radiation Patterns for Motus Wildlife Tracking Systems AU - Carlson, E AU - Gobeille, D AU - Deluca, R AU - Loring, P T2 - Quantitative Biology AB - As plans for offshore wind energy development increase in the US, the developing methods to monitor migratory birds and bats offshore is an important area of research. To contribute to this research, current guidance recommends the deployment of Motus Wildlife Tracking stations by each developer for pre- and post- construction monitoring. To understand the characteristics of each of the stations, calibration techniques are recommended for each deployment. Despite this, previous attempts to calibrate these stations has failed to provide sufficient detail to allow for high-resolution tracking techniques. In this paper, we introduce an affordable and robust methodology to calibrate stations in the off-shore environment and develop processes to turn this raw calibration data into a numerical approximation of the antennas radiation pattern. DA - 2022/06// PY - 2022 VL - 1 SP - 7 UR - https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.02656 DO - 10.48550/arXiv.2207.02656 LA - English KW - Wind Energy KW - Fixed Offshore Wind KW - Collision KW - Displacement KW - Bats KW - Birds ER -