Toro Haven Robotic 3000 Operator's Manual page 66

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Sensing
The feedback from the environment of the robot, which enables the robot to react to its
environment. Sensory inputs may come from a variety of sensor types.
Sensor
A device that responds to physical stimuli (including, but not limited to, heat, light, sound,
pressure, magnetism, and motion) and transmits the resulting signal or data providing a
measurement, operating a control, or both. For example, a sensor can estimate the
condition of a robot and its environment. This information is sent to a controller to enable the
appropriate behavior. A robot requires extensive information about its environment to
function effectively.
Transit Path
A non-mowing autonomous lane used only for the robot to travel from one mowing zone to
another. An autonomous, exact path that passes through, across, or connects to another
transit path, transit area, or operating area.
Working Area
Any defined area in which the machine can function automatically.
Glossary: Preparing for Off-Season Storage
Stránka 9–3
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