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0067-8856502014Biomedical sciences instrumentationBiomed Sci InstrumResults of target tracking with a Musca domestica inspired sensor.417422417-22As a follow-up to previous work done at the University of Wyoming (and presented at a previous Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium), this paper discusses the results of using a Musca domestica based sensor platform as a target tracking mechanism for the measurement of wing deflection of fixed-wing aircraft. The testing of the sensor hardware and accompanying software is described, and the results are analyzed. Work remains to be done to improve robustness and adaptability, but given specific operating conditions, the sensor is a viable alternative to other technologies, and provides results with improved efficiency, speed, and computational load.StreeterRobert WRWUniversity of Wyoming, Laramie.KhanArifABarrettSteven FSFWrightCameron H GCHFrostSusanSengJournal Article
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