#435658 Video Friday: A Two-Armed Robot That ...Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your Automaton bloggers. We’ll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months; here’s what we have so far (send us your events!): ICRES 2019 – July 29-30, 2019 – London, U.K.DARPA SubT Tunnel Circuit – August 15-22, 2019 – Pittsburgh, Pa., USAIEEE Africon 2019 – September 25-27, 2019 – Accra, GhanaISRR 2019 – October 6-10, 2019 – Hanoi, VietnamRo-Man 2019 – October 14-18, 2019 – New Delhi, IndiaHumanoids 2019 – October 15-17, 2019 – Toronto, CanadaLet us know if you have suggestions for next week, and enjoy today’s videos. I’m sure you’ve seen this video already because you read this blog every day, but if you somehow missed it because you were skiing across Antarctica (the only valid excuse we’re accepting today), here’s our video introducing HMI’s Aquanaut transforming robot submarine. And after you recover from all that frostbite, make sure and read our in-depth feature article here. [ Aquanaut ] Last week we complained about not having seen a ballbot with a manipulator, so Roberto from CMU shared a new video of their ballbot, featuring a pair of 7-DoF arms. We should learn more at Humanoids 2019. [ CMU ] Thanks Roberto! The FAA is making it easier for recreational drone pilots to get near-realtime approval to fly in lightly controlled airspace. [ LAANC ]
[ CKbot ] A nice design of a gripper that uses a passive thumb of sorts to pick up flat objects from flat surfaces. [ Paper ] via [ Laval University ] I like this video of a palletizing robot from Kawasaki because in the background you can see a human doing the exact same job and obviously not enjoying it. [ Kawasaki ] This robot cleans and “brings joy and laughter.” What else do we need? I do appreciate that all the robots are named Leo, and that they’re also all female. [ LionsBot ] This is less of a dishwashing robot and more of a dishsorting robot, but we’ll forgive it because it doesn’t drop a single dish. [ TechMagic ] Thanks Ryosuke! A slight warning here that the robot in the following video (which costs something like $180,000) appears “naked” in some scenes, none of which are strictly objectionable, we hope.
[ Speecys ] The best way to operate a Husky with a pair of manipulators on it is to become the robot. [ UT Austin ] The FlyJacket drone control system from EPFL has been upgraded so that it can yank you around a little bit.
[ EPFL ]
[ NASA ]
[ RSL ] Misty wants to be your new receptionist. [ Misty Robotics ] For years, we’ve been pointing out that while new Roombas have lots of great features, older Roombas still do a totally decent job of cleaning your floors. This video is a performance comparison between the newest Roomba (the S9+) and the original 2002 Roomba (!), and the results will surprise you. Or maybe they won’t. [ Vacuum Wars ] Lex Fridman from MIT interviews Chris Urmson, who was involved in some of the earliest autonomous vehicle projects, Google’s original self-driving car among them, and is currently CEO of Aurora Innovation.
[ AI Podcast ] In this week’s episode of Robots in Depth, Per speaks with Lael Odhner from RightHand Robotics.
[ RightHand Robotics ] via [ Robots in Depth ]
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