The company behind some of the coolest strength-multiplying robots in the world has a new trick up its sleeve: A wearable controller garment that enables teleoperated robots to do a user's bidding.
Automation technology suppliers are integrating robot kinematics directly into PLCs, simplifying programming, reducing costs, ...
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Teleoperated robot kicks controller in the nuts
In this footage, a humanoid robot replicating the motions of a human teleoperator kicks him in the nuts. Then, following him, ...
While robot original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) each offer their own tightly integrated controllers, recent developments now enable control by a programmable logic controller, or PLC. For ...
Industrial robots like robotic arms are basically everywhere, albeit usually out of the public’s eye in factories. This also means that they get replaced and scrapped all the time, making for many ...
We all think we could use a third arm from time to time, but when we actually play this thought experiment out in our heads we’ll eventually come to the same hurdle [caltadaniel] found, which is a ...
The Xbox Series S has been unveiled, and the lower-spec $299 unit is set to launch on November 10 alongside the Xbox Series X. Alongside the new system, which comes in a white chassis, Microsoft has ...
New rumble sensors in the triggers, new light bar placement, USB Type-C, more. While we still don't know what the PlayStation 5 console will look like (or whether it will really still hit its "holiday ...
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