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New Robotics Study Findings Have Been Reported from Aristotle University of Thes saloniki (Bimanual Grape Manipulation for Human-inspired Robotic Harvesting)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Research findings on Robotics are disc ussed in a new report.According to news reporting out of Thessaloniki, Greece, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “Most existing robotic harvesters utilize a unimanual approach with a single arm grasping and detaching the crop, either via a detachment movement, or stem cutting by a especially designed gripper/cutter end-effector.However, such unimanual solutions cannot be applied for sensitive crops and cluttered environments such as grapes, where obstacles may occlude the stem, leaving no space for the cutter’s placement.”
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