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  • * And run it ('''Remark: This last step may not work when booting Ubuntu from an USB. Dual booting is thus recommended' That's it! The installer may ask for confirmation a few times because it has to install some programs sy
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  • On a side walk may no drive faster as 6 km/h. [1][2][3] ...ay not drive faster as 40 km/h[2][3]. On a regular road a mobility scooter may no drive faster as 45 km/h[2][3].
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  • Date: Friday May 8 Date: Tuesday May 12
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  • ...They also need to fly in daylight and may not fly in the dark. The drones may not fly higher than 120 meter and need to have a minimum distance from crow
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  • 1 meter it may be 0.5 to 1.5 as a result of human error. === How many ''requestOpenDoor()'''s may we use? ===
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  • ...dly, the whole process takes considerable time, and automating the process may allow users to head into the pump building to pay and/or drink their coffee ...urrent setup. Also, customers will spend more time inside the store, which may lead to more store purchases.
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  • *Authentication of purchase via purchase code, the drone may land if purchase code is authenticated
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  • ...n appearance may suggest the presence of diseases or death. This indicator may subconsciously have us feel disgusted to prevent us from getting close so t ...ing it show humanistic features that accentuates its liveliness. The robot may be anthropomorphic, i.e. having similarities to the human appearance, as lo
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  • | May, 7th | May, 14th
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  • ...mplete dataset for action unit and emotion-specified expression. Retrieved May 12, 2019, from https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5543262</ref>
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  • ...are 90 degrees. Approximately means: built by hand, so slight differences may occur. ** Open spaces '''may''' occur
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  • ...are 90 degrees. Approximately means: built by hand, so slight differences may occur. ** Open spaces '''may''' occur
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  • ...are 90 degrees. Approximately means: built by hand, so slight differences may occur. ** Open spaces '''may''' occur
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  • === Week 2 (26 April - 2 May) === === Week 3 (3 May - 9 May) ===
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  • Esther May, Robyne Garret & Alison Ballantyne (2010) Being mobile: electric mobility-s
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  • ...none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Week 4 (25 Feb - 3 May):</span></p> ...none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Week 5 (4 May - 17 May):</span></p>
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  • ...te the privacy. This problem can be solved by determining how much privacy may be violated and by continue checking if this limit is not exceeded. It is a
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  • ...te the privacy. This problem can be solved by determining how much privacy may be violated and by continue checking if this limit is not exceeded. It is a
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  • ...s are not very effective in terms of mobility in soft grounds, this method may become part of the robot.
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  • In ROS, code is spread across many ROS packages and stacks, which in turn may be spread across different parts of your filesystem. Navigating with comman It can get tedious to type out an entire package name. For example, it may become annoying to type pico_example over and over again. Luckily, many ROS
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  • It sounds like a very interesting project, you may consider letting us
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  • When rebooting your computer with the USB stick it may be the case that booting from your hard drive or SSD is preferred over boot Although the terminal commands may seem somewhat puzzling at first, you'll soon find out that the terminal is
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  • ...the delivery if a safe landing is not possible. Besides that, the platform may also be connected to the inside of the building, so it can transport packag
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  • ...the delivery if a safe landing is not possible. Besides that, the platform may also be connected to the inside of the building, so it can transport packag
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  • ...the delivery if a safe landing is not possible. Besides that, the platform may also be connected to the inside of the building, so it can transport packag
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  • |Wednesday May 1 |Friday May 3
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  • |May 3 |May 10
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  • ...erical MMC shell. Furthermore, the methods through which MMCs are produced may enable the production of a seamless hollow sphere. This, however, requires ...ssure vessels]. However, by no means is it the only MMC. For instance, one may consider using 7xxx Aluminum instead of 6xxx Aluminum. The [https://www.alu
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  • ...ll be given in GEM-Z 0.05. <span style="color:red">The special lectures at May 10th and June 7th will take place at GEM-Z 0.05!</span> The preliminary cou | May 1
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  • During the trials you may not ask what is expected from you.
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  • #M.T. Cardador, G.B. Northcraft and J. Whicker (May 2015), Human Resource Management Review. Retrieved from:
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  • | May 6 | May 13
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  • | May 3 | May 10
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  • | May 6 | May 13
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  • ...-17.45h from in Luna 1.050. The lecture of <span style="color:#ff0000"> '''May 4''' </span> will be given from 10.45h-12.45h in Auditorium 11. The prelimi | May 2
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  • ...if drone range or capacity is severely limited, a larger number of drones may dominate. Also, they stated that a drone will, for any destination, always
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  • ...if drone range or capacity is severely limited, a larger number of drones may dominate. Also, they stated that a drone will, for any destination, always
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  • | May 4 | May 11
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  • An intermediate review will be held on May 18th, 15.45h at the RoboCup soccer field. During this challenge, called the ...dor, 'fairly' meaning that we build the corridor by hand, and the distance may change a little along the corridor.
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  • An intermediate review will be held on May 13th, 8.45h at the RoboCup soccer field. During this challenge, called the ...dor, 'fairly' meaning that we build the corridor by hand, and the distance may change a little along the corridor.
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  • ...ective sensations. These results indicate that the impact of cold exposure may be greater than that of heat exposure in real-life situations; thus, furthe ...spend more time on their backs with their heads straight, sleep positions may be related to sleep quality.
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  • ...g., NVidia or AMD). Although the default drivers are often quite good, you may find out that some visualization tools won't work well, or slow. To install # The system will start searching for available drivers, which may take some time. Then, a list of available drivers will be displayed. Do not
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  • ...re an anthropomorphic appearance in robot design is highly valued since it may provide a better interaction with users
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  • | May 2nd | May 9th
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  • ...an eye on the robot'''. If you only have the slightest idea that something may go wrong, press the red button. You can release the emergency switch by tur ...-line, so be sure to check out the ''rosbag'' command on the ROS wiki. You may encounter problems when replaying the data due to time differences between
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  • An intermediate review will be held on May 16th, during the corridor competition. During this challenge the students h ...dor, 'fairly' meaning that we build the corridor by hand, and the distance may change a little along the corridor.
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  • ''Remark: THE FOLLOWING SOLUTION MAY BREAK YOUR UBUNTU SO PROCEED WITH CAUTION<br> ...have added this '20-intel.conf' file which did not exist before -, then we may fix it by deleting this '20-intel.conf' file by doing the following steps:
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  • ===Week: 27 May - 2 Jun ===
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  • You may test the tower with a simple ...on immediately after you push the On-Off button to swith the RCX off (this may take some practice).''
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  • spots as possible at once. This may be advantageous when there are large, harder to clean dirty
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  • An intermediate review will be held on May 16th, 13.45h at the RoboCup soccer field. During this challenge, called the ...dor, 'fairly' meaning that we build the corridor by hand, and the distance may change a little along the corridor.
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  • This previous command may take a while to finish. As it is running you should see some output like:
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  • |Wednesday May 1 |Friday May 3
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  • | May 6 | May 13
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  • If this fails, it means ROS can't find your new package, which may be an issue with your ROS_PACKAGE_PATH. Make sure you correctly followed th You may be wondering what rospy and roscpp dependencies are from the previous examp
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  • ...y time. We will gladly answer your questions regarding the research. There may be certain questions which we cannot answer before the main discussion star ...think of what you think the current school system lacks and what gaps this may fill in.”]
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  • Although the terminal commands may seem somewhat puzzling at first, you'll soon find out that the terminal is
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  • * VFH may have difficulty distinguishing overlapping obstacles, especially if they ar * In complex environments with narrow passages or dense clutter, VFH may struggle to find feasible paths due to the limited information provided by
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  • ...are tuned exactly for our device. A different sensor or different servo's may need different tuning parameters
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  • # Compile the driver against the kernel:<pre>make</pre>This may take a while. Using the wrong graphics drivers may cause Gazebo and/or rviz to crash. To solve this problem, please follow the
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  • ...pectations. In this way, the robot develops second-order expectations that may scaffold even more abstract learning in a similar manner.
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  • ...y tools, systems and concepts that you are currently unfamiliar with. This may be daunting at first, but soon you will notice the strengths of each of the
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  • EAP is easily produced in various shapes and configurations, which may lead to mass-produced robots in full 3D details. A possible vision for such
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  • An autonomous referee may provide several advantages with respect to a human referee. First, human re ...e with a radius of 3m around the ball until the ball is in play. One robot may stay anywhere inside the penalty area (except goal area) of its own team, e
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  • ...nding on the waiting time, crowdedness, travel time and other variables we may get out of the survey. By doing a survey, we can find out what users find m c. If the system does provide better service, we may able to reduce the number of private cars and help reduce carbon dioxide em
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  • The code was then taken to testing on 4th of May 2023, and the testing was performed on the BOBO robot.
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  • ...nding on the waiting time, crowdedness, travel time and other variables we may get out of the survey. By doing a survey, we can find out what users find m c. If the system does provide better service, we may able to reduce the number of private cars and help reduce carbon dioxide em
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  • Rosebrock, A. (2015). Ball Tracking with OpenCV - PyImageSearch. Retrieved 24 May 2020, from https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2015/09/14/ball-tracking-with-open
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  • It may also be nice to change the corridor, ''e.g.'', changing the position of the You may get the warning:<pre>Warning [gazebo_main.cc:59] escalating to SIGKILL on s
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  • ...e to navigate the top of the building, moving the robot over any ledges it may encounter. In order for this to work, the robot most only extend these stil
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  • ...able to make the delivery to our “mailbox” we have to project what the FAA may do in regards to safety & drone delivery. The above questions reveal that p ...e are all relative to the circumstance. Overall, however, a mail slot size may be minimally: 1.75 inches high by 10 inches wide (metric here)<ref> "Mailb
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  • ...nions you would like to mention about coral reefs, our idea or anything we may have missed? ''(Looking ...re to to keep things safe. Plus, depending on what you want to measure you may need a lot of equipment, which can also be a challenge.
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  • ...does not work in Qt creator, but does work in the terminal, the following may fix the problem.
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  • Using the wrong graphics drivers may cause Gazebo and/or rviz to crash. To solve this problem, please follow the A: Yes, it can (but be aware that in practice it may be 88 or 92 degrees as well...).
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  • Some people may think that the freedom of this project is enjoyable, but our group found th
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  • ...all kernels are available in the official Ubuntu repositories. The balance may be found in select [https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA PPA's]. ...rnel. They are both based on the PREEMPT_RT patchset, although the version may be different. The main difference is that the -rt kernel should be based on
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  • People are constantly moving around the supermarket. Their movement may to some extent be predictable but a robot in a supermarket environment shou ...might cause at least some minor discomfort. To minimize this discomfort it may be interesting to minimize encounters where this happens.
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  • ...nce then, there has been 18 software updates to BusyBox, and these devices may be vulnerable to other known BusyBox vulnerabilities [4]. (Unfortunately, i
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  • ...nce then, there has been 18 software updates to BusyBox, and these devices may be vulnerable to other known BusyBox vulnerabilities [4]. (Unfortunately, i
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  • It may also be nice to change the corridor, ''e.g.'', changing the position of the
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  • ...ore impact, since the dirt values of clusters are significantly higher and may require
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  • It may also be nice to change the corridor, ''e.g.'', changing the position of the You may get the warning:<pre>Warning [gazebo_main.cc:59] escalating to SIGKILL on s
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  • ...ey have a low population density with fewer but longer roads of which some may be unpaved. High buildings are less likely in country areas but trees are m
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  • That may lead to a specification like mymex('report'); % Report any errors that may have occurred.
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  • ...markets, not every supermarket will need the same amount of lockers. There may be multiple supermarkets in the area with the same system which will requir ...are not technical specialists in this area and people with more knowledge may create a better iteration, however, the goal here was to come up with a wel
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  • ...specific requirements of the problem. The uniform distribution constructor may suffice for simple scenarios, while the Gaussian distribution constructor p ...provide a position estimate that is a weighted average of the peaks which may not accurately represent the robot's true position.''
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  • Q6: Do you see problems that may arise when using drones in construction zones?<br> Q4: Do you see problems that may arise when using drones in construction zones?<br>
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  • *The lake may not be visible when standing right in front of it.
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  • ...ditions. This may allow us to more accurately predict whether an exoplanet may be habitable. Either way, it is also important to take into account the lives that we may find on Europa. It would be a pity to find all new types of bacteria on Eur
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  • ...the firm into two equal halves. (the principle of median location). costs may include:
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  • ...the firm into two equal halves. (the principle of median location). costs may include:
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  • ...user perceptions and expectations [1, 37], employing a male agent instead may result in some significant differences in user perceptions or ratings of th ...ipants interacting with an animated character (as opposed to a photograph) may suppose that the researcher is expecting a high appraisal.
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  • ...e right corner possibilities (which is not possible for 1st and 2nd cases) may fail. For this, detection of a second jump is also incorporated in the dete ...is greater than 80 degrees (e.g. based on the orientation of the robot, it may be such that the angle to the right first edge is less than -80 but the ang
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  • ...f an emergency should be possible through different approaches. Some users may want to use a joystick, while other can prefer voice controlled operation o
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  • ...dor, 'fairly' meaning that we build the corridor by hand, and the distance may change a little along the corridor.
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  • “Some have suggested that voice quality may play a role (e.g, Scherer et al., 1984; Ladd et al., 1985; Zetterholm, 1999
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  • Although the terminal commands may seem somewhat puzzling at first, you'll soon find out that the terminal is ...You will be informed once the SVN is ready for check-out.''' However, you may already create a directory in which you can check-out the SVN once it is av
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  • ...tick) to a given position. This, however, may not always be desired as you may for example want the robot to carry something with you (maybe a table). In
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  • ...ect. Then, they can gave their opinion / suggestions etc., which we may or may not incorporate into the project.
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  • | Size of Landing Zone || The size may effect accuracy of package dropping (want to make this as large as possible ...which decodes into the barcode's contents. Kinds of bar-code scanner that may be appropriate for our system.
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  • ...n be done for a much higher position (one octave up), because the waveform may have a different character there. ...clear to see that there is a lot less noise in a Helmholtz vibration. This may be very important in recognizing the type of the vibration and, more impora
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  • ***We may find a new habitable planet in our solar system to help distribute the huma ...to grow up to 15 m. Observations of reflectivity indicate rough areas that may be penitentes. Furthermore, this is likely to occur on a timescale shorter
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  • ***We may find a new habitable planet in our solar system to help distribute the huma ...to grow up to 15 m. Observations of reflectivity indicate rough areas that may be penitentes. Furthermore, this is likely to occur on a timescale shorter
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  • As you may recall, you already used SVN to ''check-out'' the directory that will be sh ...test version. Otherwise you make changes to an old version of a file which may introduce a conflict. In that case the SVN does not know which of the confl
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  • ...boxes with universal key (Only to the designs that imply that mail courier may access). - May be dangerous in regards to the dropping mechanism breaking.
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  • ...ft foot. We call this group the “family hold group”. We note that one RHRH may have many “family hold groups”. A set V is defined as a set of all the
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  • ...e implemented real neat when done right, but due to a lot of components it may look real messy and can give a lot of problems.
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  • ...does not work in Qt creator, but does work in the terminal, the following may fix the problem.
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  • copy the licence.dat in this directory. The license.dat on the wtbfiler may be incorrect, please check that the keyword INCREMENT starts on a new line. ...sion of Ubuntu and the version of the gcc compiler. Different combinations may not work. The most recent combination that enables to properly build the Si
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  • ...direction. An edge is the connection between one node and another. An edge may also lead to the same node. In the latter case, this edge is a loop. The al ...time, shape of the edge... This is not necessary for the algorithm, but it may help formulating more advanced weighting functions for optimizations.
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  • ...d between multiple users, which is something we could explore too, as this may reduce the cost of being able to ride in an autonomous mobility scooter.)
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  • ...ot steady-state results, so there may still be startup phenomena. A way we may solve it in the future is to use “perfect transients”, in which Helmhol
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  • ...m, as this doesn’t allow the drone to fly indoors in most buildings. There may be other applications for this drone, such as them being able to replace a ...f these parameters are not correctly adapted at the task at hand deadlocks may occur. Another disadvantage this approach brings with it is the fact that e
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  • .... Also, if applicable, a solution is given to a design flaw such that this may be prevented in the future.
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  • ...n beforehand for participating in the study. They were told that the robot may ask for a donation and it was their choice to give any of the money away.
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  • ...on immediately after you push the On-Off button to swith the RCX off (this may take some practice).''
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  • ...econd important problem is interpretability: When the decisions of a robot may have significant consequences, it is imperative to understand the reasoning
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  • It may be possible that the drone can't reach the front door of the customer. This ...companies let the mailman go to the front door of the apartment. The first may be a solution for the drone delivery problem, the later isn't.
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  • ...arts restrict movement or access to racks of merchandise. Even worse, they may distract customers from buying, known as the butt-brush effect, a retail co ...er, when personal belongings are stored in the cart. In this case shoppers may refrain from leaving their carts unattended to shop. Shoppers are more like
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  • * '''Week 2 (April 30<sup>th</sup> - May 6<sup>th</sup>)''' * '''Week 3 (May 7<sup>th</sup> - May 13<sup>th</sup>)'''
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  • From the results of our research, a number of patents has been selected which may have common things with the design of the viotar. This selection is also in
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  • ...rough estimate for the next 7 weeks. New tasks may pop up or task division may be rotated, and is hence subject to change during the progress of the cours ...too ambitious with our project, but in the later stages of the project it may have also inhibited us in performance. Once it was established that a robot
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  • ...pact or through their payload. In addition to the direct damage, an impact may lead to explosions or fire, resulting in more damage. Moreover, the rapidly Incidents with drones can have many causes. They may be used to cause harm deliberately by emloying them on a kamikaze mission o
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  • ...u want something to happen when either laser or odometer data is found you may be tempted to use something like:
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  • ...have a longer lifespan than temporary wells, the walls of permanent wells may deteriorate over time if not supported adequately. ...often constructed with mechanical digging equipment, although hand digging may also be used. The diameter of these wells varies from 1 to 1.8 meters, and
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  • ...ucation may become less boring and more engaging to students. This in turn may motivate them to strive to complete more difficult education programs. To s ...gher forms of education. As such the general level of education in society may increase, which is beneficial in a highly automated information society.
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  • Qt Creator may seem daunting at first: there is a lot that you can do with it. However, we
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  • ...e a decent neutralisation solution and do not want to invest in that again may only opt for a detection system. ...Some solutions can be very effective on smaller UAVs, but the larger UAVs may require more costly solutions.
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  • May. 13: Corridor competition.<br> *'''Test 1''': May. 21 <br>
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  • ...the ''restaurant'' will be openings in the ''walls'' of about 0.5-1m that may be '''closed or open'''. Doors can be opened by standing in front of one an *There may be multiple routes to a given goal.
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  • ...ot steady-state results, so there may still be startup phenomena. A way we may solve it in the future is to use “perfect transients”, in which Helmhol
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  • ...the ''restaurant'' will be openings in the ''walls'' of about 0.5-1m that may be '''closed or open'''. Doors can be opened by standing in front of one an *There may be multiple routes to a given goal.
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  • ...material in which the material is made from long chains of molecules which may have cross linking bonds affecting flexibility and stiffness. Polymers can
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  • ...of modularity in a drone parcel delivery system, and what advantages this may have on this type of system. Also the optimization of these systems is disc To facilitate commercial viability, drone routing systems may be configured to safely and efficiently route drones.
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  • ...of modularity in a drone parcel delivery system, and what advantages this may have on this type of system. Also the optimization of these systems is disc To facilitate commercial viability, drone routing systems may be configured to safely and efficiently route drones.
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  • ...strings, and the left hand using the slide bar to the required fret. This may sound complicated to a non guitar player, but a guitar teacher who is famil ...y. If this solution is practical to use, e.g. with decent latency, then it may also be used to play the solos.
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  • ...r the ice digger to start digging at. Furthermore, the seismic experiments may also result in observations about the size of the underwater ocean(s), givi ..., if the lander is equipped with a microscope or a likewise instrument, we may also find evidence or traces of life, similar to how fossils and microscopi
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  • ...h & Development’s has gathered data that states that self-driving vehicles may reduce lost productivity incurred from traffic deaths and injuries” [1].
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  • ...ate a corridor where other dynamic objects are present, such as humans, it may be desirable to make the PICO drive on one side of the hallway. However, th A few improvements can be considered and may aid in designing better software for the hospital challenge. One possible i
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  • ...it is highly susceptible controller tuning. With poor controller the drone may skip parts of the trajectory when lagging behind, have significant overshoo
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  • The observant reader may have noticed that 5320 km is A LOT. A car driving on the Dutch highways wil All in all, the maximum diving speed of the submersible may cap out well below 1/10 of Trieste’s speed. Furthermore, the lateral spee
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  • ...ted by noise and the actual walls will not be perfectly straight lines and may be non-ideally aligned. * A line being detected may still contain one or multiple corners. Two additional checks are done recur
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  • ...'<ref>''Polyfarmacie bij kwetsbare ouderen''. (2016). Rivmnl. Retrieved 12 May, 2016, from http://www.rivm.nl/dsresource?objectid=rivmp:213828</ref> state .... A company named e-pill<ref>Giganano, llc. (2016). Epillcom. Retrieved 29 May, 2016, from http://www.epill.com/</ref> is currently offering a line of phy
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  • ...Group 4 - 2018/2019, Semester B, Quartile 3|solutions]] for this, airports may find it difficult to decide for themselves. After our thorough analysis on ...mes to the technological development of UAVs and their countermeasures. It may, however, happen that you end up at one of the solutions that you did not e
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  • ...facing technological problems which are inevitable, but some interventions may reduce their occurance or their impact. ...one4u <ref>T. Tanzi, L. Apvrille and J.-L. Dugelay ''Drones4u project (16 may 2015)''</ref> where the drones follow person in different circumstances.
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  • ...sed here to optimize the corridor challenge code) before the challenge, we may have been able to successfully end the challenge. ...ot ideal; the LRF is subject to disturbances. Consequently, many "corners" may be detected close to each other (which was the main problem of our corridor
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  • * Corridor contest (16 May) ...vantage of our script is that every node has to run separately, while this may seem inconvenient, it quickens the start of Pico once the drive node is ran
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  • ...onder why we use two bits but this is to rule out some special cases which may occure e.g. a line which stretches from Q1 to Q3 or similar cases). A line ...omewhat more difficult since there are multiple cases which may occure and may indicate that there is a opening to the left respectively the right. We wil
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  • ...ded not to use the outcome of the arrow node in the strategy node since it may cause problems. This problem can best be recognized when visualized: ...lgorithm but also implement the arrow detection in the strategy the result may be an infinite loop. This occurs when there are multiple paths that lead to
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  • <br>This indicates that a modular design may be a smart idea to continue throughout the project. ...loping this component, how it connects to the system as a whole etc. We ‘’may’’ attempt to construct a prototype or model of at least 1 of the 4 comp
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  • * You may not fly in the dark. Additionally, there may always be temporary bans and restricted areas for a limited time due to, fo
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  • ...ering portability, mileage may vary on any particular system. This section may be used for common fixes for installing the E-box on your own Linux install ...ftware (see [[#Performing Real-Time experiments]]). A crash of the printer may result. On some older amps is still 0 to 2.5 V instead of + / - 2.5 V. This
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  • ...apply to destructive solutions. Sub-systems of a UAV or the UAV as a whole may be destroyed or permanently disabled. A coarse example consists of taking d Let us consider the following comic created by Randall Munroe on May 26, 2017. This comic raises a crucial ethical argument against the use of e
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  • ...re an anthropomorphic appearance in robot design is highly valued since it may provide a better interaction with users
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  • ...re now plotting to try to enhance its response to any similar threats that may occur in the future. ...alty Travels: Why Do Flights Get Delayed – 15 Reasons Why Your Next Flight May Be Delayed"], 2018, Retrieved on 12-02-2019</ref>. Besides, cargo aeroplane
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  • ...how to store your local changes to the server. However, imagine that this may soon become a mess if every team member will do so. Therefore, it is advise
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  • ...d twice. At first, George Maleas decided to quit the course at the 13th of May, two days before the escape room competition. At second, Merijn F. also qui ...to PICO; a convex corner will have the corner point nearer, a concave one may have one or both neighboring points closer to PICO.<br>
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  • ...e_Robot_Control_2024)</blockquote>This process involves several steps that may not be immediately intuitive. Here's a breakdown: ...ge algorithm to each wall. This helps identify corners within walls, which may not be detected by simply looking for large jumps in distance.
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  • ...d between multiple users, which is something we could explore too, as this may reduce the cost of being able to ride in an autonomous mobility scooter.)<b [11] Esther May, Robyne Garret & Alison Ballantyne (2010) Being mobile: electric mobility-s
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  • ...tant because our product might be affected by these new laws and thus they may directly concern us.
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  • (The observant reader may note that at p=0 Pa, the density of water is 1004.79 kg/m^3, rather than 10 ...mission. Furthermore, the fact that the radiation intensity is much lower may ensure that the camera is not damaged at all. That means that in regards to
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  • ...ntation, they get higher returns (or something, I'm not an investor). They may also have some say in the development process. ...high enough, and may, therefore, not produce enough power for whatever we may want to install inside our apparatus.
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  • ...ey have a low population density with fewer but longer roads of which some may be unpaved. High buildings are less likely in country areas but trees are m ...They also need to fly in daylight and may not fly in the dark. The drones may not fly higher than 120 meter and need to have a minimum distance from crow
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  • ...f split & merge that's outside of the current space is not of interest and may even cause confusion when updating the map. To overcome this drawback it's ...would be within in this room. If PICO faces a wall with an open space, it may detect two exit points of the door, or even more between the door. This cou
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  • This means that while it may be worthwhile to increase the number of robots or speed to keep away from t ...ast robots since the energy needs go up quite a bit if we do so. The graph may seem to be slightly different form the energy graph, but that’s only beca
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  • ...four strings, and various fittings, optionally including a chinrest, which may attach directly over, or to the left of, the tailpiece. A distinctive featu
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  • <li>a user may want to take alternative routes to a destination to take a more scenic rout ...om the road, it does not need such markings from a road. These cycle paths may be attached to a footpath, however these footpaths are raised and have a cu
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  • ...tween one node and another, and as such is also called a corridor. An edge may also lead to the same node. In the latter case, this edge is a loop. The al Experiment 4: Testing the potential field on May 29, 2015.
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  • ...have trouble reading or understanding the navigation signs. Therefore they may go to the information desk to request help from human caregivers. A more ef ...thout this robot they would have to ask employees to guide them. Employees may not have time to guide the elderly all the way to the destination. So elder
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  • It may be a good decision to choose a very specific main-user for the drone, for e But there may also be secondary users for example the fire department.
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  • ...ser data. Then you call ''readLaserData'' with this object, and two things may happen: either new laser data was received and the function returns true. W
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  • “Some have suggested that voice quality may play a role (e.g, Scherer et al., 1984; Ladd et al., 1985; Zetterholm, 1999
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  • We have discussed several ideas that we may want to implement. ...nding some item as they may not be able to recognize it themselves or they may not be able to see it at all. The system would provide them with a sense of
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  • ...he emotional state of the person reliably, the quality of the interactions may improve greatly. Not being able to make good predictions regarding their me ...it comes to the combination of components we wish to implement. Below one may find the state of the art of Facial Recognition and Chatbot interactions an
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  • ...become worse, they may for example confuse close ones with strangers. This may result in people struggling with their emotions because they might get upse ...supports the people with remembering faces of their close ones because it may be very upsetting and frustrating for both the patient and the close ones.
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  • |return_to_last_crossing:||If the robot meets a dead end (this may be integrated into the decision routine) ...is occurs for a specific amount of times (e.g. 20 times), thinking that we may have a small crack in the wall or just a wrong measurement, then it is iden
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  • ...gnition because it filters out noise. Also, determining exits or dead ends may be easier and more robust because of the far smaller amount of data used to ...move in at any given moment; what its position is in the maze or where it may ultimately move to is not considered. Because of the use of a (local) wall-
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  • ...study where already familiar with NAO and it’s voice Jasmijn, the children may not have experienced possible positive influences of a different intonation ...hanced sensory processing and integration of social cues into these robots may underlie the benefits that these robots bring about. They state these robot
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  • ...collect data of the road as efficient as possible using sensors. This data may then be used to reduce traffic congestion. The sensors has to maximize the 8. Nguyen T. (2018, 16-19 Sept.). Ahead of the Curb: Smart Roads. Retrieved 5 May 2019, from https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8656667
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  • ...rom being detected due to noise in a single wall. Increasing the threshold may result in incorrectly indentifying a line between a wall and a small wall s
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  • ...orter path. However, it is well known that this method can be unstable and may for example converge to local maxima or saddle points. Indeed, implementati ...H = 0-10. As a result, using only one threshold value to filter the image may result in missing red objects. Therefore, to ensure all the red arrows are
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  • ...ed. Hence, motion supervisor takes care all motion related tasks that PICO may require. It activates the actuator supervisor according to different situat
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  • * The robot may not be idle for more than 30 seconds. * There may be loops in the maze, which means that some walls may not be connected to other walls.
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  • ...matter, or should e.g. safety play a role in dropping path pheromones? (We may add this later, but for now we'll ignore this) #example of what a blackboard element may look like:
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  • ...<ref>Stevens, A. (2019, December 3). Tiny plastic, big problem. Retrieved May 10, 2020, from https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/tiny-plastic- ...el erger dan gedacht, vrijwilligers vinden 77.000 stukken afval. Retrieved May 6, from https://www.omroepbrabant.nl/nieuws/2967097/plasticsoep-in-de-maas-
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  • ...eir freedom is decreasing in multiple ways. For example at some point they may not be able to express themselves verbally as the vocal cords are muscles a ...give the audio fragment an emotional tone. With the function ‘amplify’ you may choose a new peak-amplitude which is used to make the happy audio fragments
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  • Fortunately, we did get the green light on our project, so we may start. As long as we tweak what is necessary by next week.
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  • ...spanning the soccer field. Further development of the detection algorithm may remedy these deficiencies to some extent.
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  • ...th points on the map. Doors also gave the added problem that a closed door may obscure corners that should actually be there. In general, we can determine * The robot may not 'bump' into walls, where 'bumping' is judged by the tutors during the c
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  • ...lean ups and help society through advancement of planning-algorithms which may spark further improvements on the algorithms of motion planning robots. [17] Liu, J. et al. (2011 May 9). ''A Gecko Inspired Fluid Driven Climbing Robot.'' Institute Of Mechatro
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  • ...s, in order to maintain their lives properly. In other words, older people may need to be cared by someone else, due to deformation of their bodies. Howev ...on and react based on that, as for example if the person is sad, the robot may use some techniques to cheer up the person, or if the person is happy the r
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  • ...trapped in a collapsed building - Indonesia. (2009, October 8). Retrieved May 4, 2021, from https://reliefweb.int/report/indonesia/how-rescue-people-trap ...rticular: RoboBees. RoboBees using a particle swarm optimization algorithm may be able to help to find gas leaks in collapsed structures and thus prevent
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  • ...ly individuals that can be anywhere, so not necessarily at home. The users may be concerned about if the drone can land close enough to them, if not someo ...with planes, but their landing places should not be close to where people may walk around.
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  • ...has a range of about 14 miles and can carry packages of about 2.5 kg. This may not seem much, be around 80% of the packages delivered by Amazon falls with
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  • ...for family medicine doctors. It is not always clear what disease a patient may have when they are in the beginning stages. Now they have to work with symp ...t, companies will be producing the band. New technologies such as the band may create good business opportunities for both well-established companies and
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  • ...not be able to do so. Furthermore, individuals that need this extra help, may be less attractive financially to employers because of the extra costs. The ...he individuals in this community that rely on sign language to communicate may be unable to keep up with certain aspects of online meetings. Today inclusi
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  • *Memory loss: Memory loss is a common symptom of dementia. Users may have difficulty recalling recent events, which can impact their ability ...rs: Caregivers play a vital role in assisting users with dementia They may be responsible for device setup, maintenance, and interpretation of dat
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  • ...n the margins, the contour cannot be an arrow and is treated as such. This may not be the most robust way to detect an arrow, but during the tests it seem ...not only using the rotation rate but also the rotation direction. Now Pico may stop when driving to the right if an object is to the left. The ellipse sho
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  • ...ed. In case of any errors in <code>getOrderFromList()</code>, the function may return a different transition, in which case the program goes into the erro ...ficial potential field enables the robot to maneuver around obstacles that may partially obstruct its path.
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  • ...ne 9). Ethorobotics: A New Approach to Human-Robot Relationship. Retrieved May 3, 2019, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5465277/</ref> s ...: Designing Wisely for Human-Robot Interaction. - PubMed - NCBI. Retrieved May 3, 2019, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29182090</ref> it is desc
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  • You may have a look at the Decision Making Function in the below available link . Here is a photo of the group with our mentor Wouter. You may notice that Parth has grown rather fond of PICO, wants to share his beer wi
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  • - Meeting with tutor on Tuesday May 19th<br> The corridor challenge was on Friday May 16th 2014. In the days before the corridor challenge the program was build
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  • ...h stress enlarges the probability of getting RSI symptoms. The first signs may be soreness, tingling or discomfort in the neck, arms, wrists, fingers or s nociceptive systems. RSI pain may be felt as a task-related response. (source 1)
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  • ...d GUARD is that regular security robots are mostly deployed when no person may enter and thus can report all noticed intruders. GUARD on the other hand is In the future we believe that these laws may be adjusted according to our GUARD since the GUARD is a great solution to r
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  • ...sses the threat of weaponised drone warfare. Not only are drones UAVs that may hinder people at places like for example airports, but they can also be equ ...t comes to robotics. Furthermore, linked to the risk of robotic errors, it may be unclear who is responsible for any resulting harm. Product liability law
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  • ...if drone range or capacity is severely limited, a larger number of drones may dominate. Also, they stated that a drone will, for any destination, always ...nce then, there has been 18 software updates to BusyBox, and these devices may be vulnerable to other known BusyBox vulnerabilities [4]. (Unfortunately, i
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  • ...f odometry feedback. It also influences the speed of the PICO robot, as it may need to stop to rotate. The implementation criteria evaluates the convenien ...n and orientation is unknown and follows from the initial localization. It may be that it does start on a node and/or is not aligned with the path that th
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  • ...ftware (see [[#Performing Real-Time experiments]]). A crash of the printer may result. On some older amps is still 0 to 2.5 V instead of + / - 2.5 V. This
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