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IEEE Spectrum on MSNRobotic Arm “Feels” Using SoundWhen a robotic arm touches a branch, the resulting sound waves travel down the robotic arm until they encounter the array of contact microphones. Tiny differences in sound wave properties (such as ...
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Live Science on MSNScientists burned, poked and sliced their way through new robotic skin that can 'feel everything'S cientists have developed a new type of electronic "skin" that could give robots the ability to "feel" different tactile ...
Unlike traditional robotic skins that rely on a patchwork of different sensors, this material can detect pressure, temperature, pain, and even distinguish multiple contact points all at once. Skip ...
Scientists have developed a new type of robotic skin that allows robots to feel touch, heat, pressure, and even damage.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSonicBoom: New tech helps robotic arm sense, navigate obstacles through soundThe robotic arm could help farmers harvest crops even in increasingly challenging conditions, such as rising temperatures.
Tesollo is showing its Delto Gripper DG-5F humanoid robotic hand for a range of applications as it continues its global ...
They’re also weak. Existing soft robotic hands can only lift around 2.8 pounds. In contrast, our hands have both a rigid skeleton and soft tissues—muscles and tendons—that stretch, twist, and contract ...
Roborock has added an arm to its latest flagship robot vacuum. And this is no tiny appendage like the one the company debuted on its S8 MaxV Ultra at CES last year; it’s an actual articulating ...
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