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← TechnologyWhich risk increases when a quadcopter's ultrasonic sensors experience aliasing due to a high sampling rate, close to surfaces?
A)Flight controller desynchronization
B)Unexpected altitude oscillations✓
C)Decreased motor efficiency
D)Propeller-induced structural resonance
💡 Explanation
Unexpected altitude oscillations increase because *signal aliasing* introduces false frequencies, causing the flight controller to misinterpret proximity. Therefore, the quadcopter responds to nonexistent obstacles, rather than maintains a stable hover, in close quarters or with rapid movements.
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