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Odometry — is the use of data from moving sensors to estimate change in position over time. Odometry is used by some robots, whether they be legged or wheeled, to estimate (not determine) their position relative to a starting location. This method is… … Wikipedia
Odometry — O*dom e*try, n. Measurement of distances by the odometer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
odometry — See odometer. * * * … Universalium
odometry — odomˈetry or hodomˈetry noun • • • Main Entry: ↑odometer … Useful english dictionary
Visual odometry — In robotics and computer vision, visual odometry is the process of determining the position and orientation of a robot by analyzing the associated camera images. It has been used in a wide variety of robotic applications, such as on the Mars… … Wikipedia
Opportunity rover timeline for 2005 April — This article describes part of the mission timeline of the NASA Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. Further information: Opportunity rover timeline Contents 1 Mars Exploration Rover Mission timelines 2 2005 April to April 8 3 … Wikipedia
Tachometer — A tachometer is an instrument that measures the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine. The device usually displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) on a calibrated analog dial, but digital displays are increasingly… … Wikipedia
Opportunity rover — (MER B) Opportunity in April 2003 Operator NASA Mission type Rover … Wikipedia
Spirit rover timeline for 2005 March — This article describes part of the mission timeline of the NASA Mars Exploration Rover Spirit .Mars Exploration Rover Mission timelines* Spirit rover timeline ** Spirit rover timeline for 2004 April ** timelines for 2004 May to 2005 February… … Wikipedia
Omnidirectional camera — Schematic of an omnidirectional camera with two mirrors: 1. Camera 2. Upper Mirror 3. Lower Mirror 4. Black Spot 5. Field of View (light blue) In photography, an omnidirectional camera (from omni , meaning all) is a camera with a 360 degree field … Wikipedia