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He’s using a MeArm 4 DOF robotic arm, a Sensel touch interface, an Arduino Uno, ... One thought on “ Human Gestures Control This Robot Arm ” Mark Rosenberg says: ...
The bot is controlled by the user's gestures using a hacked Kinect controller and turned into robotic movement of the Arduino controlled claw. The claw uses servos to move it around.
A new robot snake kit has been created by Nevon Project which is powered using the Arduino Mega microcontroller and is equipped with 12 servos for locomotion and to control its 12 segments. The ...
Instructables user TannerTech has used a little Arduino technology to add gesture controls to his rolling backpack enabling the device to be manoeuvred in a much more elegant way.
Human Gesture Controlled Robots Mean We're One Step Away from Bot Fighting. Published: 20 Dec 2015, 13:08 UTC • By: Vlad Mitrache. 1 photo. Photo: Screenshot from vimeo.
Remote-Controlled Car Transformed Into A Robot With Arduino. By Elizabeth Fish. Apr 2, 2012 7:13 am PDT [Photo: Randy Sarafan] If you ever bought yourself or your kids a remote-control car, ...
Tokyo University engineer Tsuyoshi Horo has developed a novel system for controlling robots (or in this case, a moving stool) using a simple set of hand and body gestures. The researcher is ...
Gesture-driven robots are nothing new, but this robot arm, developed at Japan's Tsukuba University, stands out with some impressive tech. The system lets humans control the arm by analyzing the ...