The new system uses a wearable exoskeleton to record human motion and teach humanoid robots complex, full-body skills.
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China develops wearable exoskeleton to train humanoid robots with high accuracy
China’s National University of Defense Technology has partnered with appliance maker Midea Group to introduce HumanoidExo. It is a system with a wearable suit that records full-body motion for robots ...
A commercial robotic leg could potentially benefit both higher- and lower-mobility amputees, University of Michigan ...
In a proof-of-concept study that integrates smart materials, machine learning and an optical control system, a team of Rice ...
In 2021, a group of scientists from China engineered the RoboFalcon—a bird-inspired flapping-wing robot with a newly engineered mechanism made to drive bat-style morphing wings capable of flight.
Until now, robots have been able to walk on flat surfaces. Even then, they've needed almost constant human guidance. These ...
Founded in 2015, MMI said it is developing robotic technology that pushes the limits of soft tissue open surgery.
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An advancement in robotic flight shows how advanced electronics and reconfigurable mechanisms are enabling machines to mimic the complex wing motions of birds, paving the way for smarter aerial ...
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