The combination of artificial intelligence and neuroscience allows a paralyzed man to manipulate a robotic arm by using his brain to imagine movements.
The robot arm came without a controller or software, but also without any schematics of any kind, so the first step was reverse engineering the wiring diagram to get an idea of what was going on ...
Rethink Robotics’ has combined its Rethink Ryder autonomous mobile robot with a Rethink Reacher cobot and a portable battery ...
End of arm tooling is more than just a robot attachment — it’s a critical factor of automation. By carefully considering ...
[Ray Kampmeier] just finished writing some code to allow him to control his robotic arm using force-sensitive hand gestures! He calls it the Robo Marionette. He’s using a MeArm 4 DOF robotic arm ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNBrain-like computer steers rolling robot with 0.25% of the power needed by conventional controllersA smaller, lighter and more energy-efficient computer, demonstrated at the University of Michigan, could help save weight and ...
Paralyzed man controls a robotic arm using his thoughts for seven months without requiring recalibration using a ...
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