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And on the main panel, you're seeing a three-dimensional reconstruction of every tree in the orchard as the
sensors
fly right past the trees.
So now the app navigates me by analyzing beacon signals and smartphone
sensors
and permits me to move around indoor and outdoor environments all by myself.
To see those traces, our detector, with 150 million sensors, acts like a really massive 3-D camera, taking a picture of each collision event - that's up to 14 millions times per second.
You might have an optical mouse that makes these measurements with lights and sensors, but older ones did this with a hard rubber ball and some plastic wheels.
You feel it in your stomach, and your ship's
sensors
can measure it.
And no
sensors
can measure it.
If your spaceship is spinning, you can feel it, and your ship's
sensors
can measure it.
Now, what's interesting is that this quite dynamic gait is obtained purely in open loop, meaning no sensors, no complex feedback loops.
I was expecting the robot to immediately fall over, because there are no sensors, no fast feedback loop.
Each flying machine uses onboard
sensors
to determine its location in space and onboard computation to determine what its actions should be.
Instruments where they're all kinds of
sensors
built right into the instrument, so the instrument knows how it's being played.
The cryogen that used to refrigerate its
sensors
is long gone, so we joke that its air-conditioning is broken.
And in the same way many of us are now wearing
sensors
that detect our heart rate, our respiration, our genes, on the hopes that this may help us prevent diseases, we can ask whether monitoring and analyzing the words we speak, we tweet, we email, we write, can tell us ahead of time whether something may go wrong with our minds.
It has
sensors
in it that are essentially the same that are in your cell phone: accelerometers, gyroscopes, and when someone is struck in the head, it can tell you how their head moved at a thousand samples per second.
We've looked at other
sensors
that go on your skin, and they all simply move around too much, and so we found that this is the only reliable way to take a good measurement.
He instead has a neck collar, and this neck collar has
sensors
in it, the same type of
sensors
that are in our mouthguard, and it detects when he's likely to have a fall, and there's an airbag that explodes and triggers, the same way that an airbag works in your car, essentially.
It had motors and touch
sensors
and it had an infrared camera.
At first it might just be a light-up creature, but then you can add
sensors
and microcontrollers, and start to program the creature to interact with its environment.
The challenge in studying those ocean variables at scale is one of energy, the energy that it takes to deploy
sensors
into the deep ocean.
They're laden with an array of science-grade
sensors
that measure all key variables, both oceanographic and atmospheric, and a live satellite link transmits this high-resolution data back to shore in real time.
So we instrumented it with dozens of sensors, put a world-class driver behind the wheel, took it out to the desert and drove the hell out of it for a week.
So we lower this instrument over the side of the ship, and there are
sensors
that are mounted on the bottom that can tell us information about the surrounding water, such as temperature or dissolved oxygen.
There are very few motors, very few
sensors.
Whereas nature tends to be small, and curved, and it bends and twists, and has legs instead, and appendages, and has many muscles and many, many
sensors.
They can embed
sensors
and actuators right in the form itself.
A US-based company has developed a technology to embed these
sensors
into the headrest of automobilies so they can track driver concentration, distraction and cognitive load while driving.
According to some news sources, in government-run factories in China, the workers are required to wear EEG
sensors
to monitor their productivity and their emotional state at work.
It turns out they also act as sensitive chemical
sensors
in many other parts of the body.
Many cell types and tissues in the body use chemical sensors, or chemosensors, to keep track of the concentration of hormones, metabolites and other molecules, and some of these chemosensors are olfactory receptors.
And to us, it makes sense that a homeostatic control center would be a logical place to employ chemical
sensors.
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