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    A Collision Detection Algorithm For Virtual Robot-Centered Flexible Manufacturing Cell by Arshad, Haslina

    Published 2008
    “…The technique utilizes the narrow phase approach in detecting collision detection of non-convex object by testing collision between basic primitive and polygon. …”
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    Web Camera Application For Motion Detection by Koay, Su Yeong

    Published 2003
    “…There are many different ways to detect motion. The conventional way is by using either active sensor or passive sensor. …”
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    Autonomous Fire Fighting Mobile Platform by Teh, Nam Khoon, Saman, Abu Bakar Sayuti, Sebastian , Patrick

    Published 2012
    “…This paper describes the development of an Autonomous Fire Fighting Mobile Platform (AFFMP) that is equipped with the basic fighting equipment that can patrol through the hazardous site via a guiding track with the aim of early detection for fire. …”
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    Water Pollution Source Identification Based on Real-Time Monitoring System in Siak River by Kadir, E.A., Listia Rosa, S., Othman, M.

    Published 2021
    “…Data collected from the sensor analyzed use algorithm to find and check the abnormal and behavior data changing by the time. …”
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    On Clustering Algorithm Of Coverage Area Problems In Wireless Sensor Networks by Ismail Abdullah, Kalid Abdlkader Marsal

    Published 2024
    “…For the proliferation of wireless sensor network, in different environments, an escalation in the lifetime of wireless sensors is mandatory, because among the basic issues concerning WSN is a successful effort to document the coverage of the number of target fields, while maximizing the lifetime of this network. …”
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    Mobile Robot with Navigation Control and Communication by Mohammad Yatim, Amirah Izzati

    Published 2016
    “…The robot is designed to implement the project in the study of autonomous navigation and path planning. Other than that, various algorithm can be applied to it with the need to physically access on-board microcontroller for programming. …”
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    Vision Based Calibration and Localization Technique for Video Sensor Networks by Mohamed Sharif, Sharif Amar Mohamed Sharif

    Published 2009
    “…As most of the applications demand the knowledge of the sensor-locations and the network topology before proceeding with their tasks, especially those based on detecting events and reporting, the problem of localization and calibration assumes a significance far greater than most others in video sensor network. …”
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    IMPLEMENTATION OF BEHAVIOUR BASED NAVIGATION IN A PHYSICALLY CONFINED SITE by ABDUL RAZAK, NUSRAH

    Published 2017
    “…Selected basic behaviour-based algorithms such as wallfollower, obstacle avoidance, escape route and target detection are to be combined and its efficiency is measured. …”
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    Detection of low metal landmines using EMI by Azman, Amzarul Faris, Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi, Abdul Rahim, Herlina, Yunus, Yusri, Ahmad, Anita, Md. Yunus, Mohd Amri, Wahid, Herman

    Published 2016
    “…Unfortunately, there is often a significant amount of metallic debris (clutter) present in the environment. Consequently, EMI sensors that utilize traditional detection algorithms based solely on the metal content suffer from high false alarm rates. …”
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    Obstacle avoidance robot using sonar sensor (OARuS) by Mohamad Sabri Abdullah

    Published 2008
    “…An embedded controller function as total guard actions that made by robot, it will receive, processing, and define data (input), and decide what that should do by robot to further action. I use the Basic Stamp2 as our controller. For this operation, if sensor detect obstacle, robot will move direction no restriction to reach to last post.…”
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    Development of control algorithm for a new 12s-6p single phase field excited flux switching motor by Amin, Faisal

    Published 2020
    “…For position detection, algorithms merely need a basic infrared transceiver sensor. …”
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    Concentration and velocity measurement of flowing objects using optical and ultrasonic tomography by Saad, Mohd. Sazli

    Published 2007
    “…Interfacing card is used to interface the analog signals to the computer. The sensors detect the attenuation of light for optical system and acoustic energy for ultrasonic system. …”
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    Development of high speed booth multiplier with optimized stuck-at fault implementation by Mohammed Khalid, Muhammad Nazir, Wan Hasan, Wan Zuha, Sulaiman, Nasri, Wagiran, Rahman

    Published 2002
    “…In general, there are two basic approaches to enhance the speed of the multiplier, Booth Algorithm and the Wallace Tree compressors or counter. …”
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    Early detection of spots high water saturation for landslide prediction using thermal imaging analysis by Ghazali, K. H., Mohd Falfazli, Mat Jusof, Muhammad, Badaruddin, Jadin, Mohd Shawal

    “…Hence, to solve this issue, this study investigates a new method to detect water saturation spots which is integrated with a thermal image camera to provide early detection of landslide. …”
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    Google the earth: what's next? by Mansor, Shattri

    Published 2010
    “…Considering the exponential growth of data volumes driven by the rapid progress in sensor and computer technologies in recent years, the future of remotely sensed data should ideally be in automated data processing, development of robust and transferable algorithms and processing chains that require little or no human intervention. …”
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    Inaugural Lecture