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Scientists build a robot arm that catches objects in the blink of an eye

ultra-fast-bionic-armBy Jon Fingas From engadget

Humans are good at catching fast-moving objects — just ask any baseball fan. Robots typically lag behind, however, which is why the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) has developed a robot arm with the reaction time needed to catch just about anything. After learning the basic concepts by imitating human Robot a 1behavior, the machine uses its cameras to predict the path of a flying object and grab it in less than five hundredths of a second — roughly as fast as it takes you to blink. It can even adapt to objects whose center of gravity is likely to shift around, such as a half-full drink bottle.

Robot a 2The EPFL’s breakthrough may first find a practical use in space, where it could catch orbiting debris before it hits satellites. It will certainly be useful here on Earth, though. Safety-minded robots could catch falling people, and the underlying motion detection could help driverless cars avoid collisions. While it’s doubtful that you’ll see robots on a baseball field anytime soon, it might not be long before they can offer a helping hand in a crisis.

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http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/12/robot-catching-arm/

 

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