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Tactile sensors enable robots to carry unsecured loads
If you've ever moved into a new home, you know the challenge of packing a moving truck—it's like solving a giant, ...
Eric Aguilar, a former Tesla engineer, founded Omintron Sensors on a bet that self-driving cars and humanoid robots will need ...
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Wearable tech lets users control machines and robots while on the move
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to ...
D3 Embedded and Advantech said their integrated vision systems can help autonomous mobile robots come to market faster.
The term smart sensor could mean different things to different people. One avenue binds smart sensors to the Internet of Things (IoT) sensing applications for collecting data and providing insight to ...
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New AI-powered armband uses gestures to control robots in real time
A soft armband that lets you steer a robot while you sprint on a treadmill or bob on rough seas sounds like science fiction.
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Japan's automated parking robots stack cars like vending machines
In Japan, you can find advanced automated parking systems that fit as many cars as possible into very small spaces. They are ...
Anatomically, the human eye is like a sophisticated tentacle that reaches out from the brain, with the retina acting as the tentacle’s tip and touching everything the person sees. Evolution worked a ...
They're the delivery drivers who don't say much when they drop off your food. Despite their lack of conversation skills, self ...
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