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Abstract: Vision-based tactile sensors have drawn increasing interest in the robotics community. However, traditional lens-based designs impose minimum thickness constraints on these sensors, limiting ...
Abstract: Aiming at the problem that it is difficult to achieve non-destructive and accurate evaluation of metal coating thickness, a new measurement model based on swept-frequency eddy current is ...
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New analysis explains how outdated concrete testing slows road and bridge projects, and what Iowa’s specification update means for the rest of the country. With true in-place data, you can make ...