首页|Studies from Carnegie Mellon University Have Provided New Data on Robotics and A utomation (Flying Calligrapher: Contact-aware Motion and Force Planning and Cont rol for Aerial Manipulation)
Studies from Carnegie Mellon University Have Provided New Data on Robotics and A utomation (Flying Calligrapher: Contact-aware Motion and Force Planning and Cont rol for Aerial Manipulation)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News - A new study on Robotics - Robotics and Automation is now available. Accordingto news originating from Pittsburgh, Pen nsylvania, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Aerialmanipulation has g ained interest in completing high-altitude tasks that are challenging for human workers,such as contact inspection and defect detection, etc. Previous research has focused on maintaining staticcontact points or forces.”
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