Vibration sensors can aid in stability and navigation, particularly for field robots in varied terrain, writes a columnist.
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In a recent paper [1], the author shows that in spacetime physics, the Selleri transformations (STs) are viable alternatives ...
Researchers have developed an integrated framework for estimating battery state of health, or SOH, by combining incremental ...