Georgia Tech’s COBALT platform turns smartphones into remote robot controllers, opening new possibilities for robotics, AI ...
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.
Scientists want to collect robot training data via crowdsourcing. In principle, anyone can contribute via a smartphone with ...
Someone with no computing experience may soon be able to remotely control a robot from anywhere on the planet using a ...
Spykee is an odd little $300 robot “toy” that’s everything from a webcam to digital music player to VoIP phone and can be controlled via WiFi. Spykee ships with software that allows it to be ...
The $499 Olis app is designed to transforming smartphones into automation cell gateways, enabling remote robot control, live video monitoring and diagnostics without additional compute investment.
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 ...