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In this study, we examine robotic proximity perception for both reactive control and 3D point-cloud acquisition using a multi-fingered robot hand. A reactive controller adjusts the relative position and orientation between the fingertips and the target ...
Y. Suzuki (2918900)
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Proximity‐dependent sensors for signaling
Understanding dynamic subcellular organization in living cells is key to unravelling mechanisms of intracellular signaling that goes awry in disease. Using proximity‐dependent biotinylation (BioID), we first established a reference map for the human cell at steady state (Go et al., Nature, 2021; humancellmap.org) that serves to identify protein baits ...
Anne‐Claude Gingras +6 more
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Currently, frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) proximity sensors are widely used. However, they suffer from a serious sweep jamming problem, which significantly reduces the ranging performance.
Zhijie Kong +3 more
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Proximal Radar Sensors for Precision Viticulture [PDF]
In this paper, we report the accurate estimation of vine grape yield from a 3-D radar imagery technique. Three ground-based frequency-modulated continuous-wave radars operating, respectively, at 24, 77, and 122 GHz are used for the contact-less estimation of grape mass in vineyards.
Henry, Dominique +2 more
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Mathematical Model and Experimental Design of Nanocomposite Proximity Sensors
A mathematical model of fringe capacitance for a nano-based proximity sensor, which takes the presence of different resistivities into account, is developed.
Reza Moheimani +3 more
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Capacitive sensors for detecting proximity and response [PDF]
We have implemented an inexpensive circuit that indicates when a subject is in close proximity to a specified area of arbitrary shape and size. The circuit can transform an easily created metal surface or a preexisting metal object into an experimental sensor.
Steven W, Badelt, Aaron P, Blaisdell
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A biologically-inspired approach to designing wireless sensor networks
In this paper, we contend that there are significant advantages in treating some classes of sensor networks as biological-like systems-- both in structural design characteristics and in operational processes.
Haddadi, H. +3 more
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In this paper, in order to perform delicate and advanced grip control like human, a proximity and tactile combination sensor using miniaturized microcantilevers one-fifth the size of previous one as the detection part was newly developed ...
Ryoma Araki +3 more
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Proximity Graphs for Crowd Movement Sensors
Sensors are now common, they span over different applications, different purposes and some over large geospatial areas. Most data produced by these sensors needs to be linked to the physical location of the sensor itself. By using the location of a sensor we can construct (mathematically) proximity graphs that have the sensors as nodes.
Cristian Chilipirea +3 more
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Processing proximity queries in sensor networks [PDF]
Sensor networks are often used to perform monitoring tasks, such as in animal or vehicle tracking and in surveillance of enemy forces in military applications. In this paper we introduce the concept of proximity queries that allow us to report interesting events that are observed by nodes in the network that are within certain distance of each other ...
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