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Researchers from many disciplines, both basic and applied, are concerned with the issues raised by electronic spatial sensing. Foremost are those, generally engineers, who have designed the actual devices used as spatial sensors. This section will deal primarily with the technology of such sensors.

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Warren, D.H., Strelow, E.R. (1985). Introduction. In: Warren, D.H., Strelow, E.R. (eds) Electronic Spatial Sensing for the Blind. NATO ASI Series, vol 99. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1400-6_3

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