Long-term study of solar radiation regimes in a tropical wet forest using quantum sensors and hemispherical photographs.
But pre-processed paths limit the integration of sensor information into machine tool control.
Infrared sensors are used to build a description of the robot's surroundings.
As the alternative for the stiff systems (having high ratio gears, high friction, etc.) we propose to use the tactile sensors.
Unfortunately, this makes the testing of sensor models less straightforward.
Within the shaded region, targets are completely detected and localised by the sensor.
Connections to every sensor and actuator in the system are thus required.
The sensors are assumed to respond to the controller within the time windows to confirm that the expected state transitions have occurred.