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Table 2 Approach pattern and fear of collision Approach pattern with fear of collision Ratio Approach at constant velocity 90 Approach by deceleration 20.
Target feels a fear of collision, if Robot moves faster than Target.
Target feels a fear of collision, if Robot approaches very close to Target.
Target feels fear of collision, if Robot approaches at constant velocity and stops suddenly.
Table 2 shows the result of question regarding the relation between the approach pattern and the fear of collision.
The approach function has to start deceleration at an appropriate distance so as not to induce any fear of collision in Target, for ensuring psychological security.
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It backed away from an earlier plan to make it harder to file blasphemy charges, which carry the death penalty, for fear of a collision with the right.
You might respond just as well to "Fear of Death," a collision of A-Ha with the Smiths.
The engineer indulged his fear of head-on collisions with frequent blasts of an earsplitting horn.
It is difficult to catch riders who often are wearing helmets and masks, and police don't chase them for fear of causing dangerous collisions on the road.
But have no fear, there is no risk of collision, at least for the next century or so (forecasting much beyond that is tricky).
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