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Let us check by the options.
Option (A): This is very narrow and doesn't take the holistic view of the entire passage as whole. Moreover, Dr. Davison didn't even use
SLAM technique. He intends to improvise on this by replacing range finders with a digital camera. Hence, this option can be rejected.
Option (C): The passage is not advocating the use of digital cameras. Hence, this option can be rejected.
Option (D): The focus is on the improvisation and not on Dr. Davison. Hence, we can reject this option.
Option (B): Through the passage, the author discusses one improvisation in how a self-guided robot can see around himself. He discusses how we can replace range finders which are expensive and fiddly with a digital camera that is small, cheap and better understood. Hence, through this improvisation the price and workability of a self-guided robot will improve. Hence, as it discusses a better solution for vision of a self-guided robot, option B is the right answer.