Remote-controlled quadrotor robots have been around for some time, but in the following video just released by a research team at the University of Pennsylvania's General Robotics, Automation, Sensing ...
Cynthia Sung, head of the Sung Robotics Lab within Penn’s GRASP Lab, is especially interested in getting high school students into engineering. Self-folding origami robots, anyone? Cynthia Sung.
“Experiments in Robotic Gestures” showcases pieces from three artists who worked with students at the GRASP Lab and Weitzman School of Design. See the result on display now at the University City Arts ...
Quadrotors designed and built at the University of Pennsylvania perform the James Bond Theme by playing various instruments including the keyboard, drums and maracas, a cymbal, and the debut of an ...
More video from the GRASP lab. This time of coordinated follow my leader flight. Its time to set them free chaps. Working well indoors now lets see them out in the wild. From IEEE Spectrum Being able ...
If you thought one quadrocopter was scary enough flying towards you, how about a swarm, in formation? The University of Pennsylvania’s GRASP Lab has been teaching their quadrocopter to do some ...
The first thing you notice when visiting the University of Pennsylvania’s GRASP Laboratory–General Robotics Automation, Sensing, And Perception–is that the robots are everywhere. Massive workrooms at ...
The University of Pennsyvania’s GRASP laboratory and KMel Robotics have created an array of nano quadrocopters, capable of moving in formation and avoiding obstacles as a group. The University of ...
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