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Carbon monoxide detectors miss the danger when they’re placed in this common sense spot
Carbon monoxide is quiet, colorless, and fast, which is why you rely on detectors to speak up before it is too late. Yet a “common sense” habit, putting the alarm right next to the suspected danger or ...
Abstract: This article presents a sensor, called a skin-type dual proximity sensor (STPS) that can provide distance information in the form of impedance between a sensor and an approaching object ...
Abstract: We present the design, implementation, and evaluation of Ceilbot, a ceiling-mounted robot for efficient and accurate RFID localization. Unlike previous robotic RFID localization systems, ...
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