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Farmers might be able to get help tending and harvesting crops using a new sensing technology from Carnegie Mellon University ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSoft skin, sharp senses: New robotic 'touch' sees danger before it hits
Robots are becoming increasingly integrated into everyday environments—from homes and hospitals to factories and farms.
A robotic arm capable of mimicking hand gestures through data analysis of the mechanical activity of the muscles, using wearable piezoelectric sensors was developed.
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As well, the approach uses a small handful of microphones dispersed across the robotic arm, rather than many visual or pressure sensors more densely coating it.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a system that makes a human-controlled robot more "intelligent," and improves the amount of control that a human user has over it ...
Vision and Sensor Robots The creation of robotic arms has helped human developmental behaviors to improve. There has also been advancement in robotic sensors. The kinds of sensors robotic arms now ...
A first-of-its-kind, soft, vest-like wearable designed by Harvard researchers could help stroke survivors and people living ...
EMMA’s robotic arm also moves extremely methodically, with soft touch treatment modules warmed to a comfortable range of 100 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
Using a glove with wireless sensors, scientists can control a new, unique modular, soft robotic "arm" that can grasp and take samples from even the most delicate aquatic life.
Researchers at UC San Francisco have enabled a man who is paralyzed to control a robotic arm through a device that relays signals from his brain to a computer. He was able to grasp, move ...
A man who is paralyzed can quickly perform tasks like pouring a glass of water, thanks to a mind-controlled robotic arm that conveys a sense of touch.
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