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This paper presents a human skin inspired automatic robotic ultrasound (US) system for three-dimensional (3-D) imaging. A depth camera was adopted to capture the point cloud of the skin surface.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLely future proof automatic solutions at Future Farms DayTwo new milking robots, along with a new data safety device for farmers, will spearhead Lely’s ongoing ambition to deliver the ‘Farm of the Future’.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLely future proof automatic solutions at Future Farm Days eventTwo new milking robots, along with a new data safety device for farmers, will spearhead Lely’s ongoing ambition to deliver ...
Advanced packaging is becoming a key differentiator for the high end of the mobile phone market, enabling higher performance, ...
Two new milking robots, along with a new data safety device for farmers, will spearhead Lely’s ongoing plans for ‘Farm of the ...
In this work, we propose a framework enabling upper-limb rehabilitation exoskeletons to mimic the personalised haptic guidance of therapists. Current exoskeletons face acceptability issues as they ...
As solutions in mobility, automation, and robotics have exploded in the past decade ... Among the topics are the latest developments in vector (FOC), trapezoidal, sensor, and sensorless control ...
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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.
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Tech Xplore on MSNDeep-learning system teaches soft, bio-inspired robots to move using only a single cameraConventional robots, like those used in industry and hazardous environments, are easy to model and control, but are too rigid ...
This arm is hidden beneath a door on the top of the Saros Z70 and extends out when it detects an item that’s in the way of cleaning. A bin is included in the box to give the robot arm a place to ...
The Atom Touch prosthetic arm combines an AI neural interface with EMG sensors, allowing amputees to control individual fingers with precision at an affordable $25,000.
Robots in real life However futuristic they may seem, real robots have been part of our world for decades. Some were created long ago, while others are at the cutting edge of technology. In the ...
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