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It's got
sensors
and a control computer.
A lot of people think that a robot is a machine where there's a computer that's telling it what to do, and the computer is listening through its
sensors.
This is Seth Davis, who's my robot wrangler today, and he's giving Spot some general direction by steering it around, but all the coordination of the legs and the
sensors
is done by the robot's computers on board.
It has
sensors
that, when it moves, make sort of drawings in the air.
It also has other
sensors.
We're developing these
sensors
together with different communities all over the world in order to reconnect with the climate, the temperature and the environment, because there are other species in the air; in these excursions towards the atmosphere, we're not alone.
There's the need for extremely reliable
sensors
that can detect mixtures of volatile organic compounds with sufficient reproducibility.
But everything, all the cameras, and the microphones, and the
sensors
in cars and everything is connected to this machine.
We see it either as sound, or we see it as video, or we see it as photographs, or we see it as chemical sensors, but we never have yet put it all together into one interesting picture.
But they have 40
sensors
all over their body.
And they're a little tiny robot, a simple robot with some sensors, a little bit of processing actuation.
We're really shifting over from precision
sensors
like radars and lasers into very cheap, commoditized
sensors.
However, recent studies indicate the most telling signs of a quake might be invisible to all these
sensors.
The table now has
sensors
that read the light intensity of the room.
We built lots of
sensors
that measured it in lots of different ways.
This sweatband has inside it a homebuilt skin-conductance sensor, and one day, one of our undergrads knocked on my door right at the end of the December semester, and he said, "Professor Picard, can I please borrow one of your wristband
sensors?
So I thought one or both
sensors
must be broken.
So we had started with work on stress, which had enabled us to build lots of
sensors
that were gathering high quality enough data that we could leave the lab and start to get this in the wild; accidentally found a whopper of a response with the seizure, neurological activation that can cause a much bigger response than traditional stressors; lots of partnership with hospitals and an epilepsy monitoring unit, especially Children's Hospital Boston and the Brigham; and machine learning and AI on top of this to take and collect lots more data in service of trying to understand these events and if we could prevent SUDEP.
It's packed with miniature
sensors
that monitor the most important pollutants in the air around you, like nitrogen oxides, the exhaust gas from cars, or particulate matter that gets into your bloodstream and creates strokes and heart issues.
AlterEgo has sensors, embedded in a thin plastic, flexible and transparent device that sits on your neck just like a sticker.
These
sensors
pick up on these internal signals sourced deep within the mouth cavity, right from the surface of the skin.
That means that once we start making all things interactive and connected, every thing would have its own set of actuators, displays and
sensors
specific for those things.
With no human at the wheel, the car needs smart eyes,
sensors
that’ll resolve these details— no matter the environment, weather, or how dark it is— all in a split-second.
Sensors
in specialized nerve endings detect mechanical, thermal, and chemical threats.
If enough
sensors
are activated, electrical signals shoot up the nerve to the spine and on to the brain.
More stress
sensors
can be added to nerve fibers until they become so sensitive that even light touches to the skin spark intense electrical signals.
In my work on this, I destroyed several very, very, very expensive
sensors
before realizing that the machine I was using created a plasma that shorted out anything electrical that we put in it.
And our
sensors
are now 10 times better than the previous state of the art and are getting put into all kinds of new telescopes.
Our
sensors
will give us a new way to see the universe and our place in it.
So,
sensors
done, time to build a telescope.
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