The robot can bend, grasp and carry in ways humans can’t, which could help it navigate spaces too confined for human arms.
The latest robot creation is rooted in human anatomy. Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne ...
The hand can detach from its arm and crawl across surfaces to retrieve objects outside the normal reach of a stationary ...
The result is something akin to Thing from “The Addams Family” — with all the scamper and skill, but none of the skin or ...
Like something out of the Addams Family, scientists have created a detachable robotic hand that can crawl and grab objects.
To reliably complete household chores, assemble products and tackle other manual tasks, robots should be able to adapt their ...
(Nanowerk News) MIT researchers have created an interactive design pipeline that streamlines and simplifies the process of crafting a customized robotic hand with ...
Introduction to EPFL's robotic arm and detachable hand. How the robotic hand was developed. How the hand can grasp and carry objects. Researchers at EPFL's (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) ...
MIT complains that designing a robot hand is time-consuming and takes a lot of iterations. They want to improve that using a unique approach by giving a modular hand tactile sensors. They claim this ...
What makes a humanoid hand so fascinating? Imagine a robotic gripper delicately assembling intricate components on a factory floor or carefully holding fragile medical instruments during surgery.
TESOLLO Inc. this month launched its new humanoid robotic hand, the DG-5F-S. The company said the latest model builds on its ...
When robots work in unstructured environments, the physical impact of bumps and collisions can be inevitable. The impact can damage the robots’ hardware systems. This is often the case for rigid multi ...