A soft armband that lets you steer a robot while you sprint on a treadmill or bob on rough seas sounds like science fiction. Engineers at the University of California San Diego have now built ...
A soft patch on the arm could soon let you steer robots with simple hand movements, even while your whole body is in motion. That is the promise of a new wearable system from engineers at the ...
A new wearable system can read your gestures so accurately that you can control a robot while sprinting, bouncing in a car, or drifting through choppy ocean waves. And for the first time, the motion ...
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Humanoid robots learn expressive motion for better collaboration
At the University of California San Diego, engineers have advanced humanoid robotics by teaching a bipedal platform to ...
Humanoid robots struggling with tasks like grasping a cup have a new teacher — a person wearing an ultrasound wristband that captures the movement of muscles, tendons and ligaments beneath the skin.
By moving their own hand and fingers, users wearing a remote-control wristband can manipulate objects in a virtual ...
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