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Robots can now 'see' touch thanks to a new color-changing tactile sensor
Engineers at Queen Mary University of London have built a new color-changing tactile sensor, which allows robots to "see" and ...
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New color-changing tactile sensor gives robots a real-time sense of touch
Scientists build a color-changing tactile sensor that lets machines “see” what they touch in ...
The world's first safety-certified 3D ultrasonic sensor, ADAR One, introduces a new safety layer for robotics, a certified 3D perceptual foundation that sits beneath any camera, AI stack, or motion ...
Sonair says ADAR One was assessed as a human detection sensor according to the IEC 61496 standard for electrosensitive ...
A research team led by Prof. Seung Hwan Ko of Seoul National University College of Engineering's Department of Mechanical ...
As the boundaries between robots and collaborative robots (cobots) fade, the need for fast, agile and uncaged robot systems grows rapidly. Today’s cobots typically rely on power- and force-limiting ...
The company claims the sensor, which is designed for AMRs and industrial automation, is the first of its kind.
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Humanoid robots just got a workplace safety system
NVIDIA introduces Halos for Robotics, which it calls the industry's first full-stack safety system for physical AI and robots ...
Korean researchers have secured flexible electronic skin technology that can be fabricated directly in the field. This ...
Integrated robotics platforms support STEM instruction, AI learning, smart logistics training, and advanced robotics ...
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