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How do robots feel in space? This is both a practical and possibly an existential question. Still, today, we'll focus on the ...
A robot that you ride like a horse is being developed. It will stretch current limits of engineering
Kawasaki has recently revealed its computer-generated concept for the Corleo, a “robotic horse”. The video shows the ...
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Autonomous robotics, sensors and advanced computing can now help with harvesting plant dataThe team developed a custom robotic platform, called the Sensors, Machine vision, Automation and Robotics for Transforming Plants Field Series (SMART Plant F-Series) and successfully demonstrated ...
A research team has trained a robot to read Braille at a speed far exceeding humans. The robot was developed by a team at the University of Cambridge. Rather than trying to read Braille by touch ...
One step up the ‘thinking’ scale are robots with sensors that enable them to react to their environment. Input from proximity sensors or vision systems will make a robot aware of surrounding objects, ...
Robotera's XHAND1 boasts 12 degrees of freedom and can hit 10 clicks per second, offering pro-gamer-level precision. Its high ...
The NSF RoSe-HUB center is a multi-university Industry/University Cooperative Research Center, or I/UCRC, that works on a collaborative, medium-term research agenda addressing the development of ...
Due to its compact dimensions, the robot itself has no electronics for control and therefore has no sensors on board to determine its position in space and flight position. Accordingly ...
The robot in question is a skid-steer 4-wheeled toy, to which he has added an ADNS3080 mouse sensor fitted with a lens, an H-bridge motor driver board, and a Wemos D1 Mini single board computer.
The robot will deliver up to 400lbs of inventory along different routes throughout the site. Team 28 developed the sensor package responsible for autonomous navigation of the complex and ever changing ...
Wind turbines are getting bigger and bigger and so do their slender, flexible blades. As these blades need to last ever longer, there is an increased need to monitor their load and fatigue build-up, ...
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