Browsing 01 Research Theses Main Collection by Subject "Geolocation"
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Data Communication Signals of Opportunity for Navigation
(University of Plymouth, 2017)Mobile devices with wireless networking capabilities are used in a wide range of environments. Geolocation information increases the value of the data generated by a device and is vital in the development of a wide range ... -
Factors influencing the marine spatial ecology of seabirds: Implications for theory, conservation and management
(University of Plymouth, 2011)Seabirds are wide-ranging apex-predators and useful bio-indicators of marine systems. Nevertheless, changes are occurring in the marine environment, and seabirds require protection from the deleterious effects of climate ...