首页|New Robotics Study Results Reported from Texas A&M University (A Hy brid Task-constrained Motion Planning for Collaborative Robots In Intelligent Re manufacturing)
New Robotics Study Results Reported from Texas A&M University (A Hy brid Task-constrained Motion Planning for Collaborative Robots In Intelligent Re manufacturing)
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2024 OCT 08 (NewsRx)-By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News-A new study on Robotics is now available. Accordi ng to news reporting originating from College Station, Texas, by NewsRx correspo ndents, research stated, "Industrial manipulators have extensively collaborated with human operators to execute tasks, e.g., disassembly of end-of-use products, in intelligent remanufacturing. A safety task execution requires real-time path planning for the manipulator's end-effector to autonomously avoid human operato rs." Financial support for this research came from National Science Foundation (NSF).
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