Robotics & Automation
WaterStrider: A New 56-mg Controllable Microswimmer Driven by a New 1-mg Unimorph SMA-Based Actuator
With a weight of 56 mg and a length of 22 mm, the WaterStrider (see illustrations) is the lightest controllable water-surface-tension locomoting robot reported to date.
This is a Collaborative Robotic Arm Used as Assistant in an Electronic Workshop And Controlled by Voice Commands and Capsense Technology. Using a robotic arm as a third arm can be a very good idea in difficult cases in an electronic workshop.
Camera and light may have difficulty navigating event places due to cultural and obstruction to participants. The use of hybrid meetings has also been a norm since the eventful occurrence of COVID-19 that necessitated restrictions to physical movements. Economic stresses have, moreover, reduced our ability to travel.
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