Is it really possible to build a rotary encoder out of a flattened tin can and a couple of photodetectors? Sure it’s possible, but what kind of resolution are you going to get from such a contraption?
In 2024, the world faced an unprecedented scale of displacement, with a record number of people in urgent need of protection and assistance. This Global Report outlines those growing needs and ...
Abstract: To improve the measurement precision of the optical encoder working at various speeds, an adaptive high-precision measurement framework is designed based on deep reinforcement learning (DRL) ...
Abstract: Automated color-detection object sorting has revolutionized several industries, including manufacturing, logistics, and recycling. The systems that use Arduino UNO microcontrollers for color ...
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