Disney Research Papers On Robotics

Disney Research has published a bunch of papers related to robotics. Topics covered include biped robot to maintain balance and walk on a rolling ball, playing catch and juggling with a humanoid robot, siting and standing, and using a swarm of mobile illuminated robots to coordinate and form images.

MVTec releases HALCON 11.0.1

HALCON 11.0.1, fixes bugs and offers improved features to the market.

Face of the Future

Micro drives gives humanoid service robots human traits.

Interview with Michael Walker, CMO of Bossa Nova Robotics

Consumer robotics is the next big frontier. Military, academic, and industrial robotics are thriving segments due to an abundance of financial resources and clear cut cost benefits in costs, safety and efficiency. Small businesses will start to have access to technology that was only available to larger enterprises (e.g. manufacturing, warehousing robots).

Making Robots More Human

Sensing is very important for robots to perform the functions that they were developed to execute. Sensing capabilities, such as sight, touch, and hearing are making robots appear more human. These capabilities are available because of algorithms that require feedback.

Interview With William Lovell, CEO of c-Link Systems

Non-programming users will buy and use the product because they can move or modify a picture, very intuitive. We use a graphical system on Forager for doing dry stack wall layout. I have looked at Grasshopper and will be evaluating the immediate use in the M18-Arm line for both class and commercial applications.

Case Study: Fairfield Manufacturing

The system is being used during all three shifts of the workday and has successfully deburred over 300 different parts. The custom software has stored all of the part recipes and can be instantly recalled when that part is run in the future.

Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. Announces New High Voltage, High Current, Three-Phase Motor Drivers

New Devices Added to Existing IPM (Inverter Power Module) Series

Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. Introduces New Offline PWM Switching Regulator IC Family

New Regulator ICs Designed to Meet Standby Power Requirements

Allegro Microsystems, Inc. Announces New Full-Bridge MOSFET Pre-Driver IC

Targeted to Drive High Current Brush DC Motors in Portable Applications

Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. Announces New Full Bridge Low Voltage DC Motor Driver IC

With Internal PWM Current Reference

Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. Introduces a New Full-Bridge DMOS PWM Motor Driver IC

Extended Temperature Version Now Available for Automotive HVAC Systems

Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. Announces New Three Phase Sensorless Fan Driver

With Closed Loop Speed Control and Minimal External Components

New Study Finds RIVA 'Leading the Pack' in Automated IV Compounding Systems

Independent healthcare research firm KLAS reports RIVA is highest-rated system in every category studied

Humanoid Communication Robot Will Leave Japan for the International Space Station in Summer 2013

In winter 2013 the robot will come face-to-face with Koichi Wakata, the first Japanese commander of the International Space Station, and will take part in the world's first conversation experiment held between a person and a robot in outer space.

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