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Robotics Team-Important Aspects of the PRISM Robotic Sensors
What the Robotics Team have to keep in mind
What sensors are and why they are important in robotics.
What the rover will need to sense.
Barriers presented by working in Antarctica.
The three sensor types.
How past experiences have helped the Robotics Team
Previous uses of robots in Antarctica.
Lessons learned from these previous attempts.
Possible Sensors and Testing
Some of the sensors being pondered by Robotics Team
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