@ieeespectrum
  @ieeespectrum
IEEE Spectrum | Adaptive Robot Hand for Ultra-Fast, Aerial Grasping and Perching @ieeespectrum | Uploaded December 2019 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
"A Passive Closing, Tendon Driven, Adaptive Robot Hand for Ultra-Fast, Aerial Grasping and Perching," by Andrew McLaren, Zak Fitzgerald, Geng Gao, and Minas Liarokapis from the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Presented at 2019 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS).
Adaptive Robot Hand for Ultra-Fast, Aerial Grasping and PerchingHack an Analog TV Into a Geek TV With a Raspberry Pi Zero WArizona State University Doctoral Student Discusses Growing His ML-themed PodcastProximity Perception Sensors for Robot ArmsRobot Hand Underactuated Design With Spring AgonistsOpenAI Robot Hand Solves Rubiks CubeQuadruped Robots Can Climb Ladders NowState Estimation for Hybrid Wheeled-Legged Robots Performing Mobile Manipulation TasksTopographic Mapping With a Low-Cost Mobile Cuboid RobotThese Drones Go Superhuman SpeedHow Long Does It Take to Make a Robot?Water-Vortex Suction Device

Adaptive Robot Hand for Ultra-Fast, Aerial Grasping and Perching @ieeespectrum

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER