Device Description

Global positioning system tag - communicates with GPS satellites to establish position with high accuracy, but only when the tag or animal is on land or at the water surface; Fastloc Global positioning system tag - GPS tag for aquatic animals that surface or haul out, when the tag locks onto the GPS satellite network to establish position with high accuracy; Pop-up satellite archival tag - after some period of time recording sensor data, the tag detaches itself from the animal and floats to the surface where it uses satellite connectivity to uplink the data stored on the tag; Acoustic tag - attached to the animals being tracked emit acoustic signals (typically ultrasound) which travel through water much better than RF signals. These signals are then received by buoys, which can then use satellite communications to backhaul the data to where it’s needed.[1]

Reference Test

KPIs

multi reference

Reference Test

E2E Latency: Best Effort
Jitter: Not Sensitive
Data Rate: Very Low
Availability: Best Effort
Criticality: Non Critical
Communication Direction: One-way[2]
Common Communication Mode: Unicast
Data Reporting Mode: Hybrid Driven
Mobility (type/speed): Pedestrian
Service Continuity: Required
Device Autonomy (Power Constrained): Yes
Connectivity Type: WAN
Priority Services (NS/EP): No
Guaranteed Service: GBR
Security: Medium
Lifespan: Long
Location Based Services: Accurate
Slice Type: eMBB
Notes: Note Test
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