external sensor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexternalandsensor
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external
adjective
uk/ɪkˈstɜː.nəl/us/ɪkˈstɝː.nəl/
of, on, for, or coming from ...
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sensor
noun[C]
uk/ˈsen.sər/us/ˈsen.sɚ/
a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes ...
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The proposed control structure is based onexternalsensorinformation, provided by ultrasonic sensors.
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The mine can be triggered by a 50-metre breakwire, command or electronically triggered by anexternalsensor.
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The typicalexternalsensoris fundamentally different because it occurs when the brakes are off, and goes away when the brakes are on.
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The global pose tracking problem has been widely investigated by fusing various external sensors and odometric measurements.
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Also, enough external sensors are applied to perceive environmental information.
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Similarly, the electrical signals generated by organisms in the course of life are not generated with the purpose of communicating the state of the organism to anexternalsensor.
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Thereafter, rigid-body deviations, sometimes referred to as offsets, are measured by external sensors.
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The process to determine the position and orientation by using information originated from external sensors is defined as mobile robot relocalization.
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From this, updating the data through external sensors is necessary.
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The possible methods of self-localization using external sensors can be divided into two groups: local methods and global methods.
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It achieves this by a combination of a large number of degrees of freedom and a complex hierarchical control aided by a large number of internal and external sensors.
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These results show that it is important to carefully select the location of the external sensors in order to improve the accuracy of the data collection.
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In this paper, a localization technique based on the data fusion of internal and external sensors with improved robustness against possible uncertainties on the environment is proposed.
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The epibenthic sled can also be used with external sensors and cameras.
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Like other computers, a smartwatch may collect information from internal or external sensors.
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Like other computers, smart glasses may collect information from internal or external sensors.
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