Like a bumblebee flitting from flower to flower, a new insect-inspired flying robot created by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, can hover, change trajectory and even hit small ...
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Commercial 5G powers first haptic robot teleoperation, boosts feedback 40%
NTT DOCOMO and Keio University have demonstrated high-precision remote robot control over a commercial ...
Merging AI robot control and wireless networks... Presenting an impactful vision enabling short- and long-term revenue growth ...
When Sammy Azdoufal found he had access to data from robot vacuum cleaners around the world, he told a tech publication. But the implications could be mind-boggling ...
TL;DR: Engineers at UC Berkeley developed the world's smallest wireless flying robot, less than 1cm in diameter and weighing 21mg. Powered and controlled by an external magnetic field, it can hover, ...
In the experiment, Configured Grant was applied to the radio link between the terminal and base station to minimize latency and jitter. Results confirmed that latency requirements for practical ...
Virtuix Inc. (NASDAQ: VTIX), a leading developer of full-body virtual reality systems, today announced a collaboration with ...
AMSTERDAM—Telemetrics has unveiled a wireless video transmission and battery system for its OmniGlide Robotic Roving Platform that allows users to freely move the popular OmniGlide studio camera ...
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