首页|Findings from University of Sussex Reveals New Findings on Androids (Dynamic Motion Primitives-based Trajectory Learning for Physical Human-robot Interaction Force Control)
Findings from University of Sussex Reveals New Findings on Androids (Dynamic Motion Primitives-based Trajectory Learning for Physical Human-robot Interaction Force Control)
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Current study results on Robotics - Androids have been published. According to news reporting from East Sussex, United Kingdom, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “One promising function of interactive robots is to provide a specific interaction force to human users. For example, rehabilitation robots are expected to promote patients’ recovery by interacting with them with a prescribed force.” Financial supporters for this research include Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), (Chinese) State Key Laboratory of Robotics and Systems (HIT), Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.
East SussexUnited KingdomEuropeAndroidsEmerging TechnologiesHuman-Robot InteractionMachine LearningNano-robotRobotRoboticsUniversity of Sussex