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How do you pick a sensor for your robot? Sensors are essential components of any robotic system, as they allow the robot to perceive its environment and interact with it. However, choosing the ...
Vision and perception are essential skills for any robot that needs to interact with its environment, perform complex tasks, or collaborate with humans. However, choosing the right sensors and ...
New electromyography (EMG) sensor technology that allows the long-term stable control of wearable robots and is not affected by the wearer's sweat and dead skin has gained attention recently.
Amir Hooshiar and colleagues developed a sensor that can enable greater precision and control in soft surgical robot movements./ Photo credit: DFID - UK Department for International Development.
Each ADAR sensor offers a 180×180° field of view, allowing autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to safely navigate around people and objects. The beamforming technology behind ADAR—used in SONAR, RADAR, ...
Researchers have developed an L3 F-TOUCH sensor to enhance tactile capabilities in robots, allowing it to 'feel' objects and adjust its grip accordingly. Researchers from Queen Mary University of ...
Infineon Technologies is supplying a time of flight sensor to Roborock for the first robot vacuum with a cleaning arm. The Saros Z70 vacuum, launched in Germany, has the industry’s 5-axis robot arm ...
robot or even a video game. Most non-invasive versions involve the use of “wet” sensors, which are stuck onto the head with a gloopy gel that can irritate the scalp and sometimes trigger allergic ...
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