Engineering, 22.05.2020 05:06 slycooper99
A planetary exploration robot has a function built in which allows it to follow light sources for the purpose of using the light from the sun for navigation. Two light sensors are present on the front of the robot. You want to reduce noise on the sensors by implementing a moving average filter. Provide a simple code example of how you might use a buffer to calculate a moving average for one of the light sensors.
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