moving robots are not observed usually in manufacturing plants. Humans also avoid working together with robots because of safety reasons. Billy Gallagher, says that the problem arises because muscle stiffness of a person never remains constant and a robot does not always know how to correctly response.
Date: Jan 17, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Arm sensors let humans and robots work side-by-side
It turns into a constant tug of war between the person and the robot, explains Billy Gallagher, a recent Georgia Tech doctoral graduate in robotics who led a project to create a system that allows a robot to anticipate a humans movements and correct its own.
hard not to read some future-of-television lessons into those Two Olympics. NBC took flak this weekend for its time-shifting policies -- for what TechCrunch writer Billy Gallagher called a "dumb, outdated" strategy and what media critic Jeff Jarvis decried as a business model "built on imprisonment.
Date: Jul 30, 2012
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Robot vision: Muscle-like action allows camera to mimic human eye movement
Georgia Tech Ph.D. candidate Joshua Schultz makes some final adjustments to the camera positioning mechanism used in the muscle-like cellular actuators of the robot vision system. Credit: Georgia Tech Photo: Billy Gallagher