Investigators from University of Ghent Release New Data on Robotics (Improving t he Collision Tolerance of High-speed Industrial Robots Via Impact-aware Path Pla nning and Series Clutched Actuation)
Investigators from University of Ghent Release New Data on Robotics (Improving t he Collision Tolerance of High-speed Industrial Robots Via Impact-aware Path Pla nning and Series Clutched Actuation)
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Current study results on Robotics have been published. According to news reporting outof Ghent, Belgium, by NewsRx ed itors, research stated, “Robots are more often deployed in unstructuredor unpre dictable environments. Particularly collisions at high speed can severely damage the drivetrainsand joint bearings of robots.”
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