linear acceleration
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linear
adjective
uk/ˈlɪn.i.ər/us/ˈlɪn.i.ɚ/
consisting of relating to lines ...
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acceleration
noun
uk/əkˌsel.əˈreɪ.ʃən/us/əkˌsel.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
the increase in something's speed, or its ability to ...
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When the mobile robot moves withlinearaccelerationor deceleration, the mobile robot may turn over.
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So, when the mobile robot has minimumlinearacceleration, the mobile robot may turn over.
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Thus, bothlinearaccelerationand rotational velocity should be considered simultaneously in order to prevent the mobile robot from turning over efficiently.
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This island approach provided nearlylinearaccelerationwhen the processing was distributed between independent processors.
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This paper proposes an efficient algorithm for preventing turnover of a mobile robot on uneven terrain by controllinglinearaccelerationand rotational velocity of the mobile robot.
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With this algorithm,linearacceleration, linear velocity, and rotational velocity of the mobile robot could be restricted and the stability of the mobile robot is maintained.
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Equation (9) is a similarlinearaccelerationtowards the swarm attractor.
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The utricle detects changes inlinearaccelerationin the horizontal plane, while the saccule detects gravity changes in the vertical plane.
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For the case of constantlinearacceleration, a substitute for the real situation is simple.
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The semicircular canals encode head velocity signals, or angular acceleration, while the otoconia encodelinearaccelerationsignals and gravitational signals.
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The membrane serves to determine if the body or the head is tilted, in addition to thelinearaccelerationof the body.
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The inertia of the otolithic membranes is especially important in detectinglinearacceleration.
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It does this by measuring thelinearaccelerationand angular velocity applied to the system.
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This bends the stereocilia, which is interpreted by the brain as verticallinearacceleration.
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They are sensitive to gravity andlinearacceleration.
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The system can produce bothlinearaccelerationand torque needed to perform slosh research.
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It can be practically achieved by the use of different forces, particularly the centripetal force andlinearacceleration.
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So, to increase scavenging potential, the air must maintain a positivelinearaccelerationcurve.
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In verticallinearacceleration, the weighted otolithic membrane lags behind the stereocilia and kinocilium.
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Its function is to detect verticallinearacceleration.
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