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The project uses inverse kinematics running on an Arduino Mega to pick coloured objects off a moving conveyor belt and drop them in their respective bins.
[Paco]’s project involves combining a robotic arm with computer vision tools in order to allow it to pick and place small objects – in this example, toys.
Craft and construction kits have been a blessing in our recent lockdown phases, and now there’s a new one that might appeal to those interested in tinkering with robots. ArmPal is a robot arm ...
Researchers have developed a sophisticated artificial limb that can identify a wide range of objects and pick them up without dropping them.
Learn how to build your own desktop fully functional robot arm powered by Arduino hardware and assembled using 3D printed parts.
Robot researchers have long looked at the science of Kinematics and particularly how it applies to parallel robotics as providing novel solutions to robotic problems. But now researchers at the ...
To fully understand the advantages, compare and contrast cartesian robots with other six-axis articulated robots.
Consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies face an array of automation choices when it comes to applying robotics in pick-and-place, packaging, and end-of-line operations such as palletizing. To help CPG ...