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Discover Ludwig"line tracking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of following a line or route, typically done by a machine or device equipped with sensors. Example: "The robotic vacuum cleaner uses line tracking technology to map out the most efficient path for cleaning a room."
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We address the problem of environmental contour line tracking for a class of autonomous vehicles.
A reference velocity is designed for the autonomous vehicles to do contour line tracking.
You will not be surprised to hear that the red line tracking entitlements goes up while the blue line reflecting investments goes down.
And the controversial "worm" (an on-screen line tracking a group of swinging voters' positive or negative sentiments to what is being said in real time) has died due to the lack of commercial TV interest.
The line tracking controller demonstrated an ensemble mean of 1.0m and a standard deviation of 0.7m for sheltered waters, and mean of 1.6m and a standard deviation of 1.2m for open waters.
But Barrow reminded Hasselbeck that he was good for at least one turnover, and with 6 02 to play in the quarter, Barrow charged around the left side of the line, tracking Hasselbeck from behind before hammering down on the ball, knocking it to the ground at the 13-yard line.
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Sunrise County carried on in third as Roman Line tracked just off the leaders in fourth.
Each line tracks how life expectancy and education have changed in that country since 1985.
IPads attached to each line track its pace and check for missing items.
Plus, the Grant (like the rest of the Q line) tracks your fitness.
In Tennessee, several structures were damaged and numerous trees were knocked down, closing roads throughout the state as the squall line tracked eastward.
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