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Mobile robot system meets BionicSoftHand 2.0
Industrial change demands a new kind of interaction between people, machines and data. In the future, operators ...
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Industrial change demands a new kind of interaction between people, machines and data. In the future, operators and robots will work ever more closely together. This is why Festo has been working intensively on systems which, for example, can relieve people of monotonous or hazardous activities while at the same time posing no risk. Artificial intelligence plays a central role here. The BionicMobileAssistant is a prototype of a robot system that moves ...
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There is a depth camera on the inside of the wrist for visual detection of the objects.
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Using the camera images, the robot hand can detect and grip a range of objects even if these are partially covered, for example an apple obscured by leaves.
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The SoftHand 2.0 can sense the nature of the item to be gripped and adapt its gripping force to the particular item – just as people do.
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The information is processed by a neural network, which has been trained in advance with the aid of data augmentation.
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The robot balances on a ball, which means that the BionicMobileAssistant can move freely in all directions.
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Production of the future can learn from nature
The extent to which production can learn in future from the latest projects from the Bionic Learning Network of ...
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The extent to which production can learn in future from the latest projects from the Bionic Learning Network of Festo, and what special characteristics can be derived from nature, were demonstrated on the occasion of the International Press Conference at Festo’s Scharnhausen Technology Plant on 2nd and 3rd December. The questions as to whether ultra-lightweight flight objects can pave the way for new guidance and monitoring systems, and whether ...
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FlexShapeGripper
Soft gripping for various tasks: the FlexShapeGripper can pick up, gather and set back down several objects with the widest range of shapes in one procedure – without the need for manual conversion.
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eMotionButterflies
Coordinated flying thanks to indoor GPS: with the eMotionButterflies, Festo now combines the ultra-lightweight construction of artificial insects with coordinated flying behaviour in a collective.