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Screwed Up Robot Rumble

Screwed Up fighting in the 3/12/11 Robot Rumble in Assabet Valley Technical High School

Rumble robot

Systems of Systems Engineering: Principles and Applications

As technology presses forward, scientific projects are becoming increasingly complex. The international space station, for example, includes over 100 major components, carried aloft during 88 spaces flights which were organized by over 16 nations. The need for improved system integration between the elements of an overall larger technological system has sparked further development of systems of systems (SoS) as a solution for achieving interoperability and superior coordination between heterogen

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Haptic Robotic Arm

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This video shows a human operator using a haptic device to teleoperate a realistic physical simulation of a team made by 6 UAVs (quadcopters) by means of controlling the velocity of only one leader. In the video UAVs have limited-range and line-of-sight communication and perception. From a control perspective, time varying topology is managed in a decentralized and passive way. During the overall experiment Human user receives a haptic feedback which is related to obstacles and UAV inertia. Weblinks: Robotics Group at MPI: www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de

Artificial Tactile Sensing in Biomedical Engineering (McGraw-Hill Biophotonics)

Master Artificial Tactile Sensing Design for Biomedical Engineering ApplicationsFilled with high-quality photographs and illustrations, including some in color, this definitive guide details the design and manufacturing of artificial tactile systems and their applications in surgical procedures. Artificial Tactile Sensing in Biomedical Engineering explains the fundamentals of the human sense of touch and the latest techniques for artificially replicating it. The book describes the mechanistic pr

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Advanced Man-Machine Interaction: Fundamentals and Implementation (Signals and Communication Technology)

Contemporary man-machine interfaces are increasingly characterized by multimodality, nonintrusiveness, context-sensitivity, adaptivity, and teleoperability. The implementation of such properties relies on novel techniques in felds such as, e.g., computer vision, speech technology, trainable classifiers, robotics, and virtual reality. This book puts special emphasis on technological aspects of advanced interface implementation. Furthermore it focuses on interface design and usability. For reade

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