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Single-Sensor 3D Microphone: This Allows Robots to Locate Humans in Noisy Environments

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A technological innovation developed by Professor Sung-Hoon Ahn's team at Seoul National University could transform the way robots interact with people in complicated industrial environments.With an approach inspired by the biology of dolphins and bats, this mechanical engineering group has created a three-dimensional hearing detection system that only needs a microphone to locate sounds in space, even between the noise of a factory. A microphon…
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A technological innovation developed by Professor Sung-Hoon Ahn's team at Seoul National University could transform the way robots interact with people in complicated industrial environments.With an approach inspired by the biology of dolphins and bats, this mechanical engineering group has created a three-dimensional hearing detection system that only needs a microphone to locate sounds in space, even between the noise of a factory. A microphon…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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