首页|Research from University of New Brunswick Provides New Data on Robotics (Develop ment of an Adaptive Force Control Strategy for Soft Robotic Gripping)
Research from University of New Brunswick Provides New Data on Robotics (Develop ment of an Adaptive Force Control Strategy for Soft Robotic Gripping)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News ; Researchers detail new data in robotic s. According to news reporting from Fredericton,Canada, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “Using soft materials in robotic mechanisms has become acommon solution to overcome many challenges associated with the rigid bodies frequentl y used in robotics.Compliant mechanisms allow the robot to adapt to objects and perform a broader range of tasks, unlikerigid bodies that are generally design ed for specific applications.”Financial supporters for this research include Imerit.
University of New BrunswickFrederictonCanadaNorth and Central AmericaEmerging TechnologiesMachine LearningRo botRoboticsRobots