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Title: Model for simulating scorpion substrate vibration and detection system
Authors: Sadiq, B. A.
Aibinu, A. M.
Joseph, E.
Salau, H. B.
Salami, Momoh-Jimoh E.
Keywords: Simulating scorpion
Substrate vibration
Detection system
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Sadiq, B. A., Aibinu, A. M., Joseph, E., Salau, H. B., & Salami, M. J. E. (2013). Model for simulating scorpion substrate vibration and detection system. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 53, No. 1, p. 012057). IOP Publishing.
Abstract: Scorpion stings are vital health issues which requires prompt attention to minimize the pain inflicted on victims and avert death. A possible solution in averting the sting is the capability of detecting its presence earlier before it stings. Scorpion like other arthropods have a specific kind of movement pattern called substrate vibration, which generates a specific signal that is used in recognizing and locating mates and preys. This paper aims at developing an intelligent scorpion detection system using vibration frequency detection technique. A six step model for simulating scorpion substrate vibration and detection has been proposed. The surrounding vibrating signal is acquired and passed through a band pass filter. The resulting signal is model using autoregressive modeling technique. Resulting co-efficients are further analyzed for activity detection. The frequency response of scorpion activities for mating behaviour
URI: 10.1088/1757-899X/53/1/012057
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