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eeeHive: a new HF RFID-based automated behavioral monitoring system for group-housed animals with high spatiotemporal resolution

Benner, S.; Shiono, S.; Kagawa, T.; Hattori, K.; Yamasue, H.; Lipp, H.-P.; Endo, T.

2026-05-05 animal behavior and cognition
10.64898/2026.04.30.720993 bioRxiv
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Long-term, automated tracking of group-housed social animals using RFID (radio frequency identification) is a promising approach in ethological neuroscience. However, low-frequency (LF) RFID, while long-established in the field, is constrained by its inherent low data rates, which lead to two critical limitations: (1) compromised spatiotemporal resolution, and (2) the inability to identify multiple tags (animals) simultaneously. To address these limitations, we developed eeeHive, a high-frequency (HF) RFID-based animal tracking system with a fully custom hardware architecture that enables high-speed, multiplexed antenna polling and concurrent multi-tag reading. The polling time per antenna in eeeHive was 5.9 ms, with an additional 8.2 ms read time per tag. We applied the system to track 24 mice for one week, and six common marmosets for seven weeks. The system successfully tracked individuals even within dense clusters, revealing complex behavioral traits characterized by spatial utilization, temporal dynamics, behavioral regularity, and inter-individual relationships. Additional tests with Japanese fire-bellied newts and Nile tilapia juveniles demonstrated comparable tracking performance in aquatic environments. Taken together, eeeHive overcomes the inherent limitations of conventional LF RFID, establishing a powerful HF RFID-based platform for fine-scale behavioral tracking of group-housed animals across terrestrial and aquatic species.

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