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English: Breadboard of a hazard avoidance sensor using structured light developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. |
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Source | http://trs-new.jpl.nasa.gov/dspace/bitstream/2014/39375/1/05-3907.pdf |
Author | Carl Christian Liebe, Curtis Padgett, Jacob Chapsky, Daniel Wilson, Kenneth Brown, Sergei Jerebets, Hannah Goldberg, Jeffrey Schroeder |
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From figure 2 or paper titled "Spacecraft Hazard Avoidance Utilizing Structured Light"
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