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Binary angular measurement
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The terms binary angular measurement (BAM) and binary angular measurement system (BAMS) refer to certain methodologies for representing and manipulating angles using binary (base 2) fixed-point arithmetic. The unit of angular measure used in those methods may be called binary radian (brad) or binary degree.
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The terms binary angular measurement (BAM) and binary angular measurement system (BAMS) refer to certain methodologies for representing and manipulating angles using binary (base 2) fixed-point arithmetic. The unit of angular measure used in those methods may be called binary radian (brad) or binary degree. These representation of angles are often used in numerical control and digital signal processing applications, such as robotics, navigation, computer games, and digital sensors. On the other hand, this system is not adequate for situations where the number of full turns must be measured, e.g. to monitor the rotation of vehicle wheels or of leadscrews.
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