Georgia Tech researchers have developed COBALT, a smartphone-based platform that allows anyone to remotely control robots from anywhere using simple motion controls and Wi-Fi connectivity.
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It is also possible to change the hand according to the shape of objects and control a wide range of grip strength. 3. Basic technology for enhancement of remote controls This robot has the capability ...
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Georgia Tech’s COBALT platform turns smartphones into remote robot controllers, opening new possibilities for robotics, AI ...
This means a 1X employee in the US will be able to see inside your home to control the robot in expert mode, which occurs through a VR headset, The Wall Street Journal reports. The obvious trade-off ...
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