Sensory acquisition in active sensing systems

ME Nelson, MA MacIver - Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2006 - Springer
A defining feature of active sensing is the use of self-generated energy to probe the
environment. Familiar biological examples include echolocation in bats and dolphins and …

Probing the natural scene by echolocation in bats

CF Moss, A Surlykke - Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 2010 - frontiersin.org
Bats echolocating in the natural environment face the formidable task of sorting signals from
multiple auditory objects, echoes from obstacles, prey, and the calls of conspecifics …

Overview of radar waveform diversity

SD Blunt, EL Mokole - IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Radar waveform diversity has received considerable attention in recent years due to
increasing spectral congestion and the burgeoning capabilities of digital waveform …

[图书][B] Principles of animal communication

JW Bradbury, SL Vehrencamp - 1998 - learninglink.oup.com
Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e Page 1 Principles of Animal
Communication, Second Edition Jack W. Bradbury and Sandra L. Vehrencamp Chapter 14 …

Bats are still not birds in the digital era: echolocation call variation and why it matters for bat species identification

D Russo, L Ancillotto, G Jones - Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2018 - cdnsciencepub.com
The recording and analysis of echolocation calls are fundamental methods used to study bat
distribution, ecology, and behavior. However, the goal of identifying bats in flight from their …

Echolocating bats cry out loud to detect their prey

A Surlykke, EKV Kalko - PLoS one, 2008 - journals.plos.org
Echolocating bats have successfully exploited a broad range of habitats and prey. Much
research has demonstrated how time-frequency structure of echolocation calls of different …

Echolocating bats use a nearly time-optimal strategy to intercept prey

K Ghose, TK Horiuchi, PS Krishnaprasad… - PLoS biology, 2006 - journals.plos.org
Acquisition of food in many animal species depends on the pursuit and capture of moving
prey. Among modern humans, the pursuit and interception of moving targets plays a central …

Sound strategies: the 65-million-year-old battle between bats and insects

WE Conner, AJ Corcoran - Annual review of entomology, 2012 - annualreviews.org
The intimate details regarding the coevolution of bats and moths have been elucidated over
the past 50 years. The bat-moth story began with the evolution of bat sonar, an exquisite …

Intensity and directionality of bat echolocation signals

L Jakobsen, S Brinkløv, A Surlykke - Frontiers in physiology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The paper reviews current knowledge of intensity and directionality of bat echolocation
signals. Recent studies have revealed that echolocating bats can be much louder than …

Vespertilionid bats control the width of their biosonar sound beam dynamically during prey pursuit

L Jakobsen, A Surlykke - Proceedings of the National …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
Animals using sound for communication emit directional signals, focusing most acoustic
energy in one direction. Echolocating bats are listening for soft echoes from insects …