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Traditionally, robot arms have been controlled either by joysticks, buttons, or very carefully programmed routines. However, for [Narongporn Laosrisin’s] homebrew build, they decided to go wi… ...
Human–robot interaction (HRI) and gesture-based control systems represent a rapidly evolving research field that seeks to bridge the gap between human intuition and robotic precision.
Gesture control technology from Pison allows for certain robots to be controlled with a wave of the hand.
Point, don’t click: Pison Technology’s system allows the control of robots and devices by gestures alone By Hiawatha Bray Globe Staff,Updated January 26, 2021, 3:45 p.m.
Humanoid robots move by walking on two legs and using robotic arms to manipulate objects. Their motion relies on balance, ...
[Dennis] aims to make robotic control a more intuitive affair by ditching joysticks and buttons, and using wireless gesture controls in their place. What’s curious is that there isn’t an ...
Humanoid robots are on sale for £4,400. Here’s what it can do - While the hardware behind China’s Unitree Robotics R1 is impressive, the software is still finding its feet ...
Earlier this month, VinMotion captured attention after revealing humanoid robots performing synchronized dance routines. The ...