Design of Intelligent Car
Lijuan Cai,
Lijing Cai and
Weida Zhan
Modern Applied Science, 2011, vol. 5, issue 6, 245
Abstract:
In this design, various photoelectric sensors are used to detect the environment around the car, and translate the light signals into electric signals. Through respective designs and integration, the movement position, the velocity, the movement direction, and the movement time of the car could be controlled. At the same time, the Hall velocity sensor and the counter are used to realize the measurement and display of the movement distance and the display of time.
Date: 2011
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