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Now I created the CAO in order to answer questions that have proven extremely challenging to answer from any other vantage point, such as from the ground, or from satellite
sensors.
So they use GPS and other
sensors
on board to navigate between ground stations.
Industrial machines are being equipped with a growing number of electronic
sensors
that allow them to see, hear, feel a lot more than ever before, generating prodigious amounts of data.
Of course, electronic
sensors
have been around for some time, but something has changed: a sharp decline in the cost of
sensors
and, thanks to advances in cloud computing, a rapid decrease in the cost of storing and processing data.
There are millions and millions of
sensors
surrounding us today, but there's still so much we don't know on a daily basis.
So instead, we turned to a new generation of video sensors, originally created for use in night vision goggles.
Think of where that takes us when we can combine genomic data with clinical data with data about drug interactions with the kind of ambient data that devices like our phone and medical
sensors
will increasingly be collecting.
Machine vision, special sensors, and high-performance computing can do a lot of this, but it turns out a lot is not good enough when your family is on board.
We know that sharks use a range of
sensors
when they engage, particularly for attack, but the sight sensor is the one that they use to identify the target, and particularly in the last number of meters before the attack.
You also have information from helmet
sensors
and accelerometers, technology that's being worked on right now.
There aren't enough
sensors.
It's all different, and it's a function of your leg length and your back and the contours of your back, and if I were to put sensors, maybe 100
sensors
into all of your chairs right now, I could create an index that's fairly unique to you, sort of like a fingerprint, but it's not your finger.
So far, most city governments have been effective at using tech to turn citizens into human
sensors
who serve authorities with data on the city: potholes, fallen trees or broken lamps.
They make these wireless
sensors
designed like plastic rulers that farmers can stick in different parts of the field and start collecting detailed information like soil conditions.
Unlike in the West, Megaffic doesn't rely on roadside sensors, which are very expensive to install in Nairobi.
We need mechanisms like legs and efficient motors in order to support that locomotion, and we need the sensors, power and control in order to pull everything together in a semi-intelligent ant robot.
It's nothing but using
sensors
to read the electrical brainstorms that a brain is producing to generate the motor commands that have to be downloaded to the spinal cord, so we projected
sensors
that can read hundreds and now thousands of these brain cells simultaneously, and extract from these electrical signals the motor planning that the brain is generating to actually make us move into space.
My desire to create a sensor-based technology perhaps stemmed from my lifelong love for
sensors
and technology.
Motion
sensors
would be installed inside the tiles of bathroom floors to detect the falls of elderly patients whenever they fell down in the bathroom.
Since I was only six years old at the time and I hadn't graduated from kindergarten yet, I didn't have the necessary resources and tools to translate my idea into reality, but nonetheless, my research experience really implanted in me a firm desire to use
sensors
to help the elderly people.
I really believe that
sensors
can improve the quality of life of the elderly.
They're full of
sensors.
But you can't sense any of those by yourself, at least not yet, because you don't come equipped with the proper
sensors.
So I call this the P.H. model of evolution, and I don't want to get too technical here, but P.H. stands for Potato Head, and I use this name to emphasize that all these
sensors
that we know and love, like our eyes and our ears and our fingertips, these are merely peripheral plug-and-play devices: You stick them in, and you're good to go.
For things like this: Gene from Alabama drives out there with this rocket he's built with X-ray sensors, video cameras, festooned with electronics.
We're going to have to put more
sensors
in the vehicle, and we'll pick some operating point up here where it basically never gets into a crash.
So whether it's through
sensors
or videos, or apps, we can track our movement with incredibly fine detail.
It's not making more
sensors.
We placed it inside a box with magnetic sensors, and that allowed us to create this 3-dimensional point cloud and visualize the complex architecture of the silkworm cocoon.
This robot uses onboard sensors, cameras and laser scanners, to scan the environment.
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