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The prototype sensor included a stripped-down Microsoft Kinect camera (top) and a laser rangefinder (bottom), which looks something like a camera lens seen side-on.
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Maurice Fallon, a research scientist in MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, demonstrates how a user would wear the sensor.
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