Methods: This study proposes a reinforcement learning (RL) enhanced pseudo-inverse approach to address self-collision avoidance in redundant robots. The RL agent is integrated into the redundancy ...
Estonian parcel locker manufacturer Cleveron has developed a new self-driving delivery robot, designed to automate the last mile by depositing parcels at compatible lockers. The vehicle is loaded with ...
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The robots learned about the world in real time, without internal maps, and adjusted their behavior accordingly. At the time, experts told MIT Technology Review the technique was a “breakthrough ...
This new approach, just maybe, can finally bring robots out of the factory and into our homes. Read the full story. —Melissa Heikkilä Melissa’s story is from the next magazine issue of MIT ...
SwRI is testing technologies by closely replicating outer world conditions here on Earth, such as autonomous driving. SwRI has established a state-of-the-art Space Robotics Center exclusively for ...
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Engineers at MIT have unveiled a spring-like device that promises to drive the next generation of muscle-powered robots This feature, similar to a basic skeleton module, has the potential to become a ...
MIT has recently unveiled a novel design concept focusing on the development of flexible skeletons tailored for soft, muscle-powered robots. Ankit Joshi configures a software program to regulate ...
Credits: Felice Frankel In a groundbreaking development, engineers at MIT have created a new kind of device that could make robots move using muscles, just like humans and animals do. This new ...
But for every bot, there’s a very different build, and no general blueprint for how to get the most out of muscles for any given robot design. Now, MIT engineers have developed a spring-like device ...