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  1. Mechanical Engineering Magazine Select Articles
  2. Year: 2015 Volume: 137
  3. Year: 2015 Volume: 137 Issue: 06
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Whole-Body Operational Space Control for Locomotion and Manipulation
From Torque-Controlled to Intrinsically Compliant Humanoid Robots
Compliant Locomotion
Human Supervised Control of a Humanoid Robot for Non-Conventional Emergency Response
Forward Future
Work Buddies
Laboratories of Policy
These Pipes Have Passed
Year: 2015 Volume: 137 Issue: 05
Year: 2015 Volume: 137 Issue: 04
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Year: 2015 Volume: 137 Issue: 01

Work Buddies

Content Provider The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Digital Collection
Author Brown, Alan S.
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract This article presents a study on the evolution and future of low cost and flexible new generation of robots. These collaborative robots – designed to work safely with and around people – combine low cost and ease of use. They are finding their way into large plants and into small factories, which can now automate batch runs that would never be economical with a conventional industrial robot. Most of these robots are similar to conventional industrial robots, but are smaller, lighter, and simpler to use. As robotics technology has matured, programming the robots (and just about everything else) has grown easier and more intuitive. Key components, such as motion and impact sensors and vision systems, combine better performance with costs low enough to sell in cheap video game controllers. Today’s robots may not be very interactive, however, the first wave of collaborative robots are finding simple tasks where they can make a difference.
Starting Page 38
Ending Page 43
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 00256501
Journal Mechanical Engineering Magazine Select Articles
Volume Number 137
Issue Number 06
DOI 10.1115/1.2015-Jun-2
e-ISSN 19435649
Language English
Publisher The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publisher Date 2015-06-01
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Robots
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanical Engineering
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