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Tech Humanoid robot performs medical procedures via remote control Could these advanced robots be what struggling healthcare systems need?
A human-centered remote monitoring and control system for industrial robots upgrades remote connectivity and control.
Instead, the robots' bodies have an "elastic resilience" that enables them to move. This means that researchers can rapidly heat the small robot limbs with a laser to bend them.
Humanoid robots have made a showing in laboratory and factory settings. Fourier debuted its GR-2 line of humanoid robots in September. Figure's O2 humanoid robot has been deployed by BMW.
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Dual-arm construction robot with remote-control function Date: June 29, 2017 Source: Osaka University Summary: A new concept construction robot has been developed for disaster relief situations ...
It's surprising to us that most bike computers don't already come with grip-mounted wireless controls, but o-synce calls its latest accessory the first ANT+ wireless remote for the purpose.
Now, miniature biological robots have gained a new trick: remote control. The hybrid 'eBiobots' are the first to combine soft materials, living muscle and microelectronics, said researchers.
Both allow it to perform seven varied medical procedures using a remote control operated by a human using foot pedals, HTC Vive trackers, and motion-capture cameras.