Robots generally have a single arm that has from two to six axes of motion. With a typical six-axis robot, the arm is positioned in three axes and the robot wrist is positioned in the other three.
A group of students crouched in the midst of work benches strewn with wires and instruments, watching their latest project roll across the room. The robotic alligator, which they built and programmed, ...
This video is part of TechXchange: ROS: Robot Operating System This is a presentation and short overview of some ROS 2 courseware that's useful in learning about the open-source, Robot Operating ...
The easiest way to get kids interested in robots is to show them Star Wars, but that’s admittedly a limited experience. The next best thing might be Sphero’s new kid-friendly robot called indi which ...
Sphero, a known maker of robotic toys, launched a robotic toy car that hopes to help kids learn about the fundamentals of computer programming. The robot, called indi, can be programmed by kids using ...