(Nanowerk News) Robotics researchers have already made great strides in developing sensors that can perceive changes in position, pressure, and temperature – all of which are important for ...
The quest to mimic human touch in technology has led researchers to explore piezoelectric and triboelectric effects as pivotal phenomena. These effects underpin a new generation of tactile sensors ...
Robots that track smells often fail when one of their sensors breaks. Now, researchers ...
Detection of objects with a varying color pattern, an uneven surface, and in tight spaces is the bailiwick of Balluff’s BFS 33M true color sensor. It can detect the slightest shades, smallest ...
STMicroelectronics and Leopard Imaging have introduced an all-in-one multimodal vision module for humanoid and other advanced ...
Imagine a world where robots creep up on you: Electric motors just a gentle whir, hard shells changing color to blend in with their surroundings. Well, there’s no need to imagine—it’s happened.
Many manufacturers have the challenge of detecting objects with a varying color pattern, an uneven surface, and in tight quarters. With Balluff’s new BFS 33M true color sensor, these challenges are a ...
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics technology is making the commercialization of humanoid robots that think and move like humans a reality. For robots to act with the ...