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How does it work? An ultrasonic sensor attached to the glove contains two pins: a trigger pin and an echo pin. In their entry, the team explains when the trigger pin is activated, the ultrasonic sensor sends out a sound wave, which can bounce off objects and return back to the sensor.
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We present a device that combines principles of ultrasonic echolocation and spatial hearing to provide human users with environmental cues
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