Six degrees of freedom (6DOF), or sometimes six degrees of movement, refers to the six mechanical degrees of freedom of movement of a rigid body in three-dimensional...
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of an airplane in flight has three degrees of freedom and its attitude along the trajectory has three degrees of freedom, for a total of six degrees of...
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has two degrees of freedom for translation: its two coordinates; a non-infinitesimal object on the plane might have additional degrees of freedoms related...
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than six degrees of freedom. On the other hand, a system with an extended object that can rotate or vibrate can have more than six degrees of freedom. In...
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no more than five intermediaries Six degrees or Six degrees of separation may also refer to: Six degrees of freedom, motion in three-dimensional space...
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Ship motions (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
Ship motions are defined by the six degrees of freedom that a ship, boat, or other watercraft, or indeed any conveyance in a fluid medium, can experience...
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Six-dimensional space is any space that has six dimensions, six degrees of freedom, and that needs six pieces of data, or coordinates, to specify a location...
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statistics, the number of degrees of freedom is the number of values in the final calculation of a statistic that are free to vary. Estimates of statistical parameters...
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Multibody system (section Degree of freedom)
six degrees of freedom in the case of general spatial motion, three of them translational degrees of freedom and three rotational degrees of freedom. In...
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and a "wrist". Serial robots usually have six joints, because it requires at least six degrees of freedom to place a manipulated object in an arbitrary...
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having five degrees of freedom. (It has six degrees of freedom when attached to the optional sliding base.) The arm is constructed of aluminum and the...
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Robocrane (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Robocrane has six degrees of freedom (x, y, z, pitch, roll, & yaw). It was developed by Dr. James S. Albus of the US National Institute of Standards and...
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Motion simulator (section History of motion platforms)
world (OTW) scene. Motion platforms can provide movement in all of the six degrees of freedom (DOF) that can be experienced by an object that is free to move...
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universal joints. Devices placed on the top plate can be moved in the six degrees of freedom in which it is possible for a freely-suspended body to move: three...
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done point to point or along a desired path of motion. Position is typically defined in six degrees of freedom, including linear, in an x,y,z cartesian coordinate...
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of the model and the necessary initial states and parameters: • Six-Degrees-of-Freedom rigid body (6DoF) • Modified-Linear Theory (MLT) • Modified Point...
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physics Degrees of freedom, the number of parameters of a system that can vary independently Six degrees of freedom, describing the motion of an object...
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Input device (redirect from List of input devices)
in virtual reality systems (CAVEs), where input that registers six degrees of freedom is required.[citation needed] Input devices, such as buttons and...
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The Stanford arm is an industrial robot with six degrees of freedom, designed at Stanford University by Victor Scheinman in 1969. The Stanford arm is a...
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remove degrees of freedom and reduce mobility. Specifically, hinges and sliders each impose five constraints and therefore remove five degrees of freedom. It...
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simulation in all six degrees of freedom, as defined by the aviation simulator industry many decades ago. The six degrees of freedom coincide with Earth...
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of compliant mechanism design. Mechanism (engineering) Degrees of freedom Six degrees of freedom Compliant mechanism Engineering analysis Engineering design...
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Gamepad (redirect from Comparison of console controllers)
of the first gaming consoles, the Fairchild Channel F, did have a controller which provided six degrees of freedom, but the processing limitations of...
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In neuroscience and motor control, the degrees of freedom problem or motor equivalence problem states that there are multiple ways for humans or animals...
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providing detailed facial expression tracking for Animoji, as well as six degrees of freedom (6DOF) head-tracking, eye-tracking, and other features. Initially...
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professional ballistic models like PRODAS available. These are based on six degrees of freedom (6 DoF) calculations. 6 DoF modeling accounts for x, y, and z position...
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The embedded technologies combine to provide tagline free six degrees-of-freedom control of the payload." "Lift-on/Lift-off (LO/LO) Ships". GlobalSecurity...
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supports positional tracking with six degrees of freedom, using internal sensors and an array of cameras in the front of the headset rather than external...
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Virtual reality headset (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from September 2024)
(3DOF) motion tracking, and optionally more tracking technology for six degrees of freedom (6DOF) motion tracking. 6DOF devices typically use a sensor fusion...
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