robotics
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New Series of Robots from Mitsubishi can Work Collaboratively with Humans and Reduce Cost of Ownership Mitsubishi Electric has released its MELFA ASSISTA series of robots that work collaboratively with humans based on safety… |
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Moxie – A Social Robot with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning that can Understand and Express Emotions Embodied Inc. in collaboration with Yves Béhar's has come up with a social robot with machine learning technology. Named Moxie… |
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Scientists Devise 3D-Printing Method to Make Insect-Inspired Flexoskeleton Robots in less than $1 Engineers at the University of California San Diego have devised a new method to 3D-print insect-like flexible robots cheaply,… |
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Multi-Directional High Resolution Touch Sensor Can Act as a Sensitive Artificial Finger for Robots A team of researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a new multi-directional tactile sensor to be used as a fingertip for… |
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Researchers Develop Adaptive Task Allocation and Execution FrameWork for Multi-Robot Control Missions Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new framework for adaptive task allocation… |
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How Robots and Drones are Being Deployed to Aid Countries Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic The spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus is a fluid situation that is threatening lives at a much faster pace than we could have… |
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Mitsubishi Develops New Technology for Controlling Mobile Robots inside Buildings by using Dynamic Maps Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has developed a new technology that helps in controlling in-building mobile robots used for… |
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New type of Ultrasonic Robotic Grippers being developed to move Objects Without Touching Them Marcel Schuck a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) is working on the development of… |
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Vacuum Suction Units developed with Zero-Pressure Difference for Climbing Robots and Robotic Arms Operating on Rough Surfaces Researchers Xin Li and Kaige Shi have developed a zero-pressure difference (ZPD) method that can enhance the development of… |
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CUI Expands Capacitive Incremental Encoder Line to Support Shaft Sizes up to 5/8 in (15.875 mm) CUI’s Motion Group announced the addition of a new series to its innovative AMT incremental encoder family to support… |