Examples of using Moving objects in English and their translations into Korean
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It detects moving objects that cross a user-defined virtual line and automatically triggers an alarm event.
A classic trip-wire application that automatically detects moving objects that cross a virtual line and triggers an event.
Long range RFID technology can identify high-speed moving objects and can simultaneously identify multiple labels, and the operation is quick and easy.
Moving objects can be placed wherever you would like to stimulate the energy of qi.
The same phenomenon in seeing has a lesser-known manifestation in the way we perceive moving objects.
Suitable for quick target acquisition and precision shooting at both stationary and moving objects; Durable and portable;
By 2 months, can track moving objects up to 180 degrees, and prefers faces.
In radar technology, echolocation is used in a similar way to identify moving objects in low- or no-light situations.
he could quickly detect moving objects.
Moving objects are created in place
Eva scans even moving objects in real time at up to 16 frames per second.
When your surroundings are very dark, you may notice some ghost-like trails behind moving objects.
But without any moving objects, the 3D environment would just appear static and dead.
If the paths of the moving objects intersect one another, they cannot move through each other.
Unidentified Moving Objects(Angels) attack the NERV Fukuoka in“the futuristic city of Fukuoka”.
And when human beings began moving objects around like this, it was evidence that they were exchanging between groups.
Once they lock in on a specific point, they will reach that point, even if they have to go around buildings, moving objects.
Degradation in performance when moving objects when display is set to High Quality.
AXIS Video Motion Detection 4 triggers on moving objects, including people and vehicles, in predefined areas of your choice.
designed to inspect large, cylindrical, and continuously moving objects.