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  • Article - 15 Oct 2019
    There are a number of applications of machine vision in robotics that are currently being used, and also many still being worked on in the lab or are still in the concept phases.
  • Article - 27 Aug 2019
    Wearable robots have been introduced to help people with physical impairment, but recognizing the user’s intention remains a challenging task.
  • News - 26 Oct 2010
    Lifting up a needle or a book may seem easy to human hands but to a robot it can be quite challenging. This is the challenge that a new robotic gripper hopes to address with new shape shifting...
  • Article - 3 Apr 2014
    An actuator is an electromechanical device or a motor that controls a robotic system by converting electrical energy into motion.
  • Article - 1 Apr 2014
    The term robot locomotion refers to the ways in which robots move from one place to another with the help of different mechanisms. Legged and wheeled mechanisms are currently the two main concepts of...
  • Article - 22 Jul 2013
    Binary sensors are based on the principle touch & no-touch values across the array providing a measure of the spatial distribution of force.
  • Article - 19 Jul 2013
    Industry-specific robots perform several tasks such as picking and placing objects, and movement adapted from a fully-functioning human arm.
  • Article - 1 Mar 2013
    As part of the series on Building a Robot, this article focuses on the application of imaging sensors in robotic technology.
  • Article - 14 Dec 2012
    Earl Wohlrab, Manager of Robotic Integration at Intelligrated® Talks to AZoRobotics about Automated Material Handling Solutions.
  • News - 17 Apr 2024
    Teledyne FLIR IIS is pleased to announce the Bumblebee® X series – an advanced stereo vision solution built on our best-in-class stereo vision portfolio. Our legacy of stereo vision...

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