1. Sensors measure the pitch and yaw of the plane. 2. A wrist device will record movements while awake and asleep, and a fingertip sensor will measure the amount of oxygen in the blood. 3. Electronic rollover sensors will measure whether the vehicle is tilting and if it might roll over. 4. In the water, sensors continuously measure temperature, salinity and current speeds and directions at various depths. 5. Photo sensors continuously measure the amount of daylight in the building and adjust the light fixtures so only the necessary amount of artificial light is used. 6. Sensors measure forces on the head, chest and femur. 7. Sensors measure the steering angle and speed, and a computer determines how much, and in which direction, the rear wheels should turn. 8. Sensors measure the wobbling and feed the data to microprocessors that in turn use high-speed electric motors to move the camera and offset the unwanted motion. 9. Sensors measure the effects of relative humidity and ambient air temperature. 10. The sensor also measures how many stroke cycles you take per lap. |
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