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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sensor positioning" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of placing sensors in a specific location or orientation in order to accurately gather data or information. Example: The engineers spent hours perfecting the sensor positioning to ensure the accuracy of the readings in the experiment.
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The application of sensor positioning via experimental design is demonstrated next.
200 Monte Carlo simulations using different trajectories and sensor locations show that using magnetometers and GNSS results in a sensor positioning error of 12.9% in average.
Note that the sensor positioning error of a system using GNSS and magnetometers was merely unaffected by the introduction of an orientation covariance of up to 0.04 rad.
The acquisition system was composed of: (i) two laser displacement-sensors (PM Instruments, LDS, FSO 30 mm, 0.01%), and (ii) a two-axes XY-robot (Robostar, ROK stroke 300 mm, payload 40 kg) for the sensor positioning.
Sensor positioning within the dorsal hippocampus was verified histologically in all animals.
One previous paradigm was based on sensor positioning selection to allow key variable observability.
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An oxygen sensor positioned in the exhaust pipe automatically regulates the air-fuel mixture based on the ambient temperature.
He wore it with its sonar sensor positioned so that when his arm was flat against his side, the sensor pointed in front of him.
This was made from a plastic material containing glass beads and oil, with a projector and a 3-D sensor positioned below.
Respiration was monitored with a pneumatic pillow sensor positioned along the abdomen.
A sensor positioned on the television captures and reproduces the movement on the screen.
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