Primicia mundial: Boston Dynamics lanza una nueva versión del humanoide Atlas totalmente eléctrico. Que opinas? @BostonDynamics https://t.co/W21lMj9FWZ
As Editor in Chief I had the honour to give the 4th best @ieeeras Magazine paper award to
“Humanoid Robots in Aircraft Manufacturing: The @Airbus Use Cases”
Congratulations!
Paper: https://t.co/zxw66mHcRR
https://t.co/YjEaI95dVk @icra2020
Estimating upper extremity joint loads of persons with spinal cord injury walking with a lower extremity powered exoskeleton and forearm crutches
https://t.co/XvGr2PCpBO
#biomechanics
Quadruped robot A1 is running with you to the future. 😃
Maximum outdoor running speed:3.3m/s(11.88km/h).
Maximum torque of each joint is 33.5NM.
Weight (with battery) 12kg.
Integrated RGBD camera and wireless video transmission.
Price Less than $10k.
Dear ICRA Community,
As you probably know, due to Covid-19 crisis, the conference ICRA will be held online as a virtual conference, and will go live June 1, 2020.
Authors will be asked to load a video presenting their paper. They will have have a slack channel
Dear all, hoping for the best, the dates for Humanoids 2020 are *maintained* for now. RA-L deadline will be strict (5th of June) and regular paper are planned for the 5th of July. We are monitoring the Covid situation in order to react to any new developments. #humanoids#ieeeras
We are pleased to announce our latest pre-print on training propulsion during walking: https://t.co/15sbY9C0WO.
We report here the results of a 3-group study that uses a new method, based on accelerations of the trailing limb during push-off #bioengineering#motorcontrol. thread
ICRA 2020 will NOT be held in person on 31 May- 4 June. The ICRA Organizing Team is in discussion to determine the best path forward. Options are to provide a virtual event on the date originally planned or to postpone the in-person event until Q4 2020.
https://t.co/W9dR9YsldK
Our paper “Test Bench for Evaluation of a Soft Robotic Link” has been published in the Frontier in Robotics an AI @FrontRoboticsAI. It’s used for the Soft neck of our #TEO humanoid https://t.co/GZd5Qc5rnF
How do geckos grip to walls with their gravity-defying toepads? 🦎
@NASAJPL and @Stanford engineers developed gecko-inspired technology that's being used in commercial robots and tested on the @Space_Station: https://t.co/zeBwQAdXvm