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radio-frequency sensor

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radio-frequency sensor [′rād·ē·ō ¦frē·kwən·sē ‚sen·sər]
(engineering)
A device that uses radio signals to determine the position of objects to be manipulated by a robotic system.


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One said: ``They're even running the teddy bears through radio-frequency sensors to see if there might be transmitters inside.
On the back end of things, many of the bugs have been worked out of a book return and sorting system that uses conveyor belts, radio-frequency sensors and robotic arms to automatically transport materials to the library's sorting room, to confirm their check-in and to separate them by categories onto reshelving carts.
 
 
 
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