Elizabeth White Baker
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases | 2015
Holly Gaff; Alexis White; Kyle Leas; Pamela Kelman; James C. Squire; David L. Livingston; Gerald Sullivan; Elizabeth White Baker; Daniel E. Sonenshine
A semi-autonomous 4-wheeled robot (TickBot) was fitted with a denim cloth treated with an acaricide (permethrin™) and tested for its ability to control ticks in a tick-infested natural environment in Portsmouth, Virginia. The robots sensors detect a magnetic field signal from a guide wire encased in 80m polyethylene tubing, enabling the robot to follow the trails, open areas and other terrain where the tubing was located. To attract ticks to the treated area, CO2 was distributed through the same tubing, fitted with evenly spaced pores and flow control valves, which permitted uniform CO2 distribution. Tests were done to determine the optimum frequency for TickBot to traverse the wire-guided treatment site as well as the duration of operation that could be accomplished on a single battery charge. Prior to treatment, dragging was done to determine the natural abundance of ticks in the test site. Controls were done without CO2 and without permethrin. TickBot proved highly effective in reducing the overall tick densities to nearly zero with the treatment that included both carbon dioxide pretreatment and the permethrin treated cloth. Following a 60min traverse of the treatment areas, adult tick numbers, almost entirely Amblyomma americanum, was reduced to zero within 1h and remained at or near zero for 24h. Treatments without CO2 also showed reduction of ticks to near zero within 1h, but the populations were no different than the control sections at 4h. This study demonstrates the efficacy of TickBot as a tick control device to significantly reduce the risk of tick bites and disease transmission to humans and companion animals visiting a previously tick-infested natural environment. Continued deployment of TickBot for additional days or weeks can assure a relatively tick-safe environment for enjoyment by the public.
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management | 2011
Jason Bennett Thatcher; D. Harrison McKnight; Elizabeth White Baker; Riza Ergun Arsal; Nicholas H. Roberts
Archive | 2012
James C. Squire; Elizabeth White Baker; Huston David Clements
Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education | 2016
Stephen Hill; Elizabeth White Baker
americas conference on information systems | 2015
Elizabeth White Baker; Lewis C. Chasalow
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing | 2014
Elizabeth White Baker; Jason Bennett Thatcher; Michael J. Gundlach; D. Harrison McKnight
Information Systems Education Journal | 2018
Bryan Reinicke; Elizabeth White Baker; Callie Toothman
Information Systems Education Journal | 2017
Elizabeth White Baker; Stephen Hill
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2013
James C. Squire; Turk McCleskey; Elizabeth White Baker; Anthony E. English
americas conference on information systems | 2009
Elizabeth White Baker; Kweku-Muata Osei-Bryson