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Shape recognition with low cost sensors
2018 26th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2018This paper proposes a method to recognize the shape of some objects that have different geometrical properties using an infra-red sensor. To that end, a mechanism that has two degrees of freedom is designed. Scanning of the different objects are obtained. Noise on scanning output is removed.
Keziban Saloglu +4 more
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A low-cost laser distance sensor
2008 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2008Many indoor robotics systems use laser rangeflnders as their primary sensor for mapping, localization, and obstacle avoidance. The cost and power of such systems is a major roadblock to the deployment of low-cost, efficient consumer robot platforms for home use.
Kurt Konolige +4 more
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Low Cost Inkjet Printed Sensors
2013In the past 10 years the scientific community has shown a growing interest in the possibility to make low-cost electronics and sensors by using printing technologies and innovative materials. This interest is driven by needs for low cost mass-production processes e.g. for RFID tags, antennas, keyboards, displays and sensors.
Andò, Bruno +2 more
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Manufacturing Engineer, 2001
The introduction of low-cost machine vision sensors is bringing machine vision to the mass automation market. The authors explain what to look for to ensure a successful application.
G. Collins, B. Silver
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The introduction of low-cost machine vision sensors is bringing machine vision to the mass automation market. The authors explain what to look for to ensure a successful application.
G. Collins, B. Silver
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Low cost 3D perception sensors
ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Posters, 2010Many sensors like the laser range finder, stereo vision cameras which help in building a depth perception of the world around it in 3D are very costly. Here I present the designs and prototypes of few 3D perception sensors which have been built low cost using components off the shelf.
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Development of a low cost optical tilt sensor
2009 4th International Conference on Autonomous Robots and Agents, 2009The paper deals with the theory, design, fabrication and test results of a Fiber optic tilt sensor. The sensor is based upon the modulation of light intensity with the change in the level of Mercury (Hg) surface with tilt. 650 nm light-emitting diode (LED) is used as light source and the reflected light is detected by light dependant resistor (LDR ...
Amir Abu Al Aish, Mahfoozur Rehman
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Reconfigurable Packages for Low Cost Sensor Prototyping
2020 17th International Joint Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (JCSSE), 2020Presented are sensor packages for prototyping sensors and network configurations to support humanitarian assistance and disaster relief efforts. Hardware prototypes were assembled using commercially available modules in 3D-printed enclosures. The cost of components for a single unit is approximately USD 130.
Matthew Nakamura +4 more
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A novel low-cost capacitive tactile sensor
2015 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS), 2015A novel capacitive tactile sensor with slip detection capabilities is reported in this paper. The proposed sensor consists of a conductive layer, an insulating layer and a silicone dome structure. This design is easy to construct and can be realized using less expensive components compared to previously reported capacitive tactile sensors. Each sensing
Narendiran Anandan, Boby George
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Calibration of Low-Cost IoT Sensors in Streams
2020 IEEE Third International Conference on Data Stream Mining & Processing (DSMP), 2020This study examines the limitations and requirements of exploiting, as well as the practical aspects of calibrating low-cost sensors in IOT systems. The primary attention is paid to overcoming the features of the streaming nature of data in real systems equipped with processing devices with not high capacity.
Nataliia Manakova, Anna Vergeles
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CMOS Based Low Cost Temperature Sensor
9th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (isqed 2008), 2008This paper presents the design of low power, low cost design of temperature sensor that has been designed keeping in view VLSI circuits and technology changes. The circuit occupies an area close to 0.01 mm , which is less than 1/100th of the area occupied by most of the previous circuits that use capacitors and A/D converters.
Neehar Jandhyala +2 more
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