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Northrop to upgrade US Navys explosive ordnance disposal robots

2014-08-14 01:00:00| Naval Technology

Remotec, a Northrop Grumman subsidiary, has been awarded a contract by the US Navy to repair and upgrade 103 Mk3 series remote ordnance neutralisation systems (RONS), which will boost the potential and availability of explosive ordnance disposal robo

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08.12.14 -- Robots See Through Walls Using Wi-Fi | New, Flexible Metamaterial Absorbers

2014-08-11 08:46:32| rfglobalnet Home Page

08/12/14 RF Globalnet Newsletter

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Harvard & MIT create first self-assembling robots the first real Transformers

2014-08-08 17:00:40| Extremetech

Harvard and MIT engineers, showing reckless disregard for the robocalypse, have created origami robots that can self-assemble themselves -- from a flat piece of paper and polystyrene -- and walk away in just four minutes. "Getting a robot to assemble itself autonomously and actually perform a function has been a milestone weve been chasing for many years," says Harvard's Robert Wood, barely stifling a maniacal cackle.

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Development Kit enables testing of mobile robots.

2014-08-07 14:30:34| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Intended for researchers, academic institutions, robotics developers, and hobbyists, SentiBotics Development Kit comes with software, sample programs, tracked platform and grasping robotic arm, 3D vision, object recognition, and autonomous navigation capabilities. Tracked platform is capable of carrying payload up to 10 kg, while modular robotic arm is capable of lifting objects up to 0.5 kg. With two 3D cameras, robot can see and recognize objects at range of 0.15–3.5 m. This story is related to the following:Mechanical Components and AssembliesSearch for suppliers of: Robotic Arms |

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These robots have x-ray vision, thanks to WiFi

2014-08-06 10:29:16| Wireless - Topix.net

These robots from the labs of a University of California, Santa Barbara professor might not be able to outrun anyone, but they sure have a special ability of they own: they can see through walls using only WiFi signals.

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