Knowing what load levels robots exert is key to more repeatable, safer operation. Industrial robots perform myriad tasks including electronic and mechanical assembly, product testing, and material ...
The first robot, dubbed the HydroFlexor, can paddle across water with fin-like motions, while the second robot, dubbed the ...
TouchTronix Robotics develops sensing technology for robotic hands to help solve soaring labor costs and worker shortages. The business’ solution has applications that span far beyond manufacturing, ...
Shortwave infrared light (SWIR) sensors are desirable in a broad range of applications, particularly in the service robotics, automotive, and consumer electronics sectors. Colloidal quantum dots tuned ...
John Hopkins University is showing off their newest touch sensor for robots. Its flexible and wand-like antenna consists of six strain gauges that have been molded in urethane, giving it an accuracy ...