Fig. 5
From: TILES-2018, a longitudinal physiologic and behavioral data set of hospital workers

Owl-in-One network performance. (a) Shows a typical owl setup in a nursing unit. Here, a single packet is transmitted (in this case, by purple square) and received and decoded by several other owls (as blue circles, the numbers correspond to RSSI values of decodings at the receivers). These packets contain the sender and receivers’ directories. Some of these packets were processed and stored by our pipeline with corrupted information due to transmission errors. (b) (top) total number of distinct packets sent daily in the full Owl-in-One network (purple) and total number of decodings by all receiving owls (blue) and (bottom) proportion of packets whose sender directory was corrupt and therefore lost among all packets sent (purple) and receiver directory was corrupt and lost (blue) among all receiver decodings.