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ALSO CALLED: Robotic Systems, BEAM Robotics
DEFINITION: Sensor competition is the use of multiple redundant sensors to detect, measure or analyze a single phenomenon. Sensor competition can minimize detection errors and is used in sensitive applications such as image processing, speech recognition and robotic motion plan systems.The output of a binary sensor may occasionally be high (logic 1) when it should be low (logic 0) or vice-versa. In sensor competition  … 
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Robotics Manufacturer Automates Collaboration with Digital Note-Taking Program
sponsored by Microsoft
CASE STUDY: Autonomous Solutions (ASI), the world leader in large vehicle robotics, has fundamentally changed the way its employees communicate and collaborate by using Office OneNote 2007. This case study shows how this collaboration application dramatically improved ASI's management of multi-million dollar projects.
Posted: 08 Sep 2009 | Published: 08 Sep 2009


Case Study: Shift to Blades Speeds Up and Simplifies IT
sponsored by Dell India
CASE STUDY: Read this paper to learn how Precision Automation and Robotics India Ltd reduced server footprint by 50 percent and energy costs by 30 percent by implementing an infrastructure based Dell™ PowerEdge™ blades running virtualization and Dell/EMC SAN array.
Posted: 30 Sep 2009 | Published: 30 Sep 2009


Asset Management to Support Product Lifecycle Management
sponsored by IBM
WHITE PAPER: Leading-edge manufacturers are discovering that they can improve production efficiencies and manage MRO expenditures by integrating their Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) with Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) systems.
Posted: 02 Oct 2009 | Published: 02 Oct 2009

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ROBOTICS DEFINITION (continued): …  where two binary sensors measure the same phenomenon, the output of the composite sensor is considered high if and only if both sensors produce a logic 1 and low if and only if both sensors produce logic 0. If three or more sensors are used, the output of the combination is considered high if and only if all sensors produce a logic 1 and low if and only if all sensors produce logic 0. If the sensor outputs do not all agree, a microprocessor instructs the sensors to take another sampling.As the number of devices in a sensor-competition array increases, errors occur less often. However, the enhanced … 
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