Posts Tagged Accuracy
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Berkeley’s PR2 Robot Performs Simple Folding
UC Berkeley's own Assistant Professor, Pieter Abbeel has developed a household robot that will definitely offer a great help at home. What it does? Simple folding of towels. To us humans, it may seem easy, but mind you when you several clothes or towels to fold, it may be tiresome or may not lik...
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Device That Allows A Robot To Mimic A Person’s Moves
The WIND (Wireless Intelligent Networked Device) permits robot control with the use of a SiP (System in Package) chip, packing the full functionality of a personal computer onto a single semiconductor. Recently presented by the Engineers from Future Robotics Technology Center (fuRo), a divisi...
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The Next Generation of Fully Articulated Myo-Electric Hands
Thing T. Thing, referred to as just Thing from The Addams Family, is put to life by UK’s RSLSteeper. BeBionic is a fully articulated myo-electric hand which can be controlled by electric signals from the human brain. It just doesn’t boast of its life-like appearance, it also functions perfec...
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Unnamed Humanoid “UH” from Iowa State Learns To Learn
Iowa State University’s Developmental Robotics Lab is trying to find it out how the robot works in the same way like a 2 year old does by attempting to break the stuff. They used an unnamed humanoid (“uh”) to do this experiment. The unnamed humanoid maneuvers objects in many different ways ...
