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Wireless Temperature Sensing Using Permanent Magnets for Multiple Points Undergoing Repeatable Motions
Author(s) -
Yi Chen,
Oksana Guba,
Carlton F. Brooks,
Christine Cardinal Roberts,
Bart G. van Bloemen Waanders,
Martin B. Nemer
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
volume 2: mechatronics; mechatronics and controls in advanced manufacturing; modeling and control of automotive systems and combustion engines; modeling and validation; motion and vibration control applications; multi-agent and networked systems; path planning and motion control; robot manipulators; sensors and actuators; tracking control systems; uncertain systems and robustness; unmanned, ground and surface robotics; vehicle dynamic controls; vehicle dynamics and traffic control
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/dscc2016-9663
Subject(s) - magnet , temperature measurement , wireless , robotics , automation , neodymium magnet , tracking (education) , mechanical engineering , computer science , robot , mechatronics , calibration , magnetic field , materials science , acoustics , artificial intelligence , physics , engineering , psychology , telecommunications , pedagogy , quantum mechanics

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