| C Thornton. Indirect sensing through abstractive learning. Intelligent Data Analysis, 7(3):1--16, 2003. 8 |
....of establishing the current position of the undercarriage on a light aircraft is to attach pressure sensors to the bracings which support the undercarriage in the lowered position. When these sensors generate a signal, the undercarriage is confirmed as lowered. An alternative is indirect sensing [3]. In this approach, there is no attempt to bring a transducer into direct contact with the target itself. Rather the aim is to infer changes in it by taking account of its more widespread effects, i.e. ambient effects involving sound, light, temperature etc. An indirect sensing approach to the ....
Thornton, C. (2003). Indirect sensing through abstractive learning. Intelligent Data Analysis, 7, No. 3/4.
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C Thornton. Indirect sensing through abstractive learning. Intelligent Data Analysis, 7(3):1--16, 2003. 8
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