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  2. Weigh in motion - Wikipedia

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    The earliest WIM systems, still used in a minority of installations, use an instrumented existing bridge as the weighing platform. [38] [39] Bending plates span a void cut into the pavement and use the flexure as the wheel passes over as a measure of weight. Load cells use strain sensors in the corner supports of a large platform embedded in ...

  3. Suspension lift - Wikipedia

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    A leveling kit usually consists of stronger front springs to lift the front end ride height so that it matches the rear ride height. This gives a more balanced/level look to the vehicle when unloaded/empty and increases offroad capability/angles at the cost of less traction, handling, aerodynamics and head lifting when loaded with cargo in the ...

  4. Self-levelling suspension - Wikipedia

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    Later models would use electronic height sensors and motors so adjustment could be achieved with the engine off. This system allowed the suspension to achieve an unusually soft ride quality. [7] Since then, millions of fairly inexpensive Citroën cars have been equipped with self-levelling as an unobtrusive, but integral design feature.

  5. Wireless identification and sensing platform - Wikipedia

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    The microcontroller can perform a variety of computing tasks, including sampling sensors, and reporting that sensor data back to the RFID reader. WISPs have been built with light sensors, temperature sensors, and strain gauges. Some contain accelerometers. [2] WISPs can write to flash and perform cryptographic computations.

  6. Active Body Control - Wikipedia

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    The system dubbed Magic Body Control is fitted with a road-sensing system (Road Surface Scan) that pre-loads the shocks for the road surface detected. Using a stereo camera , the system scans the road surface up to 15 meters ahead of the vehicle at speeds up to 130 km/h (81 mph), and it adjusts the shock damping at each wheel to account for ...

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    Form 360 Fit™ Wireless Bra. ThirdLove’s wireless bra is top-rated among customers, and for good reason. The brand offers half cup sizes, meaning it’s much easier to find your perfect fit ...