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Infrared Sensors and Ultrasonic Sensors

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Environmental Perception Technology for Unmanned Systems

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In addition to the environmentally-aware sensors that were introduced in the previous chapters, there are some sensors that are widely used in unmanned systems and everyday life. Among them, infrared detection sensors and ultrasonic sensors are also important sensing devices in unmanned systems.

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Bi, X. (2021). Infrared Sensors and Ultrasonic Sensors. In: Environmental Perception Technology for Unmanned Systems. Unmanned System Technologies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8093-2_5

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