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  2. Robotic sensors - Wikipedia

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    Types of robot sensors (Light and Sound sensors) Robotic sensors are used to estimate a robot's condition and environment. These signals are passed to a controller to enable appropriate behavior. [1] [2] Sensors in robots are based on the functions of human sensory organs. Robots require extensive information about their environment in order to ...

  3. Robotic sensing - Wikipedia

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    Robotic sensing provides robots with the ability to sense their environments and is typically used as feedback to enable robots to adjust their behavior based on sensed input. Robot sensing includes the ability to see, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] touch, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] hear [ 7 ] and move [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and associated algorithms to process and make ...

  4. List of sensors - Wikipedia

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    Speed sensors are machines used to detect the speed of an object, usually a transport vehicle. They include: Wheel speed sensors; Speedometers; Pitometer logs;

  5. Category:Robotic sensing - Wikipedia

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  6. MIT showcases soft robotic sensors made from flexible, off ...

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    The components are essentially off-the-shelf for most labs and could serve as a low-cost way to add a sense of touch to the growing field of soft robots. MIT showcases soft robotic sensors made ...

  7. Comparison of domestic robots - Wikipedia

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    Domestic robots can vary widely in their capabilities and tasks. Sensors include: cliff or stair sensors, motion sensors, ultrasonic object sensors, dirt sensors, IR sensors, and more. Intelligence varies also. Some have none while others can map out their environment and maneuver using complex algorithms.

  8. Robotics engineering - Wikipedia

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    A robot's ability to interact with its environment depends on interpreting data from various sensors. Electrical engineers in robotics design systems to process signals from cameras, LiDAR, ultrasonic sensors, and force sensors, filtering out noise and converting raw data into usable information for the robot's control systems. [9] [10]

  9. Category:Sensors - Wikipedia

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