Peng Zhang, in Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2023 1 Introduction Proximity sensor is a kind of sensor that can sense the existence of an object without directly contacting the detected object [1–3]. At present, various traditional types of proximity sensors, such as ultrasonic [4–6],...
Proximity sensors enhance safety and control in a wide variety of transportation applications: Detecting vehicles and obstacles for autonomous cars Monitoring ride height and suspension system status Measuring fluid levels like fuel, motor oil, and coolant ...
This paper reviews several types of self-repairing systems developed in the Mechanical Engineering Laboratory. We have developed a modular system capable o... S Murata,E Yoshida,H Kurokawa,... - Sensor Fusion & Decentralized Control in Robotic Systems II 被引量: 211发表: 2001年 Kinematic Design...
To support International Space Station (ISS) based crews in monitoring incoming visiting vehicles, RPOP has been modified to allow crews to compare the Cygnus visiting vehicle s onboard navigated state to processed range measurements from an ISS-based, crew-operated Hand Held Lidar sensor. This ...
Proximity sensors are devices designed to detect the presence or absence of an object within a certain range without physical contact. In general, the operation of this type of sensor is based on the principle of detecting changes in electromagnetic fields [1,2,3], i.e., changes in the sig...
While UAVs can sustain a specific position through their inherent flight controllability, practical scenarios involve slight positional perturbations owing to external factors such as wind, turbulence, and errors in on-board sensor output. These perturbations can result in beam misalignment and consequent ...
While UAVs can sustain a specific position through their inherent flight controllability, practical scenarios involve slight positional perturbations owing to external factors such as wind, turbulence, and errors in on-board sensor output. These perturbations can result in beam misalignment and consequent ...