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DoorMan: Humanoid robot trained in new system beats human operators at opening doors
A simulation-trained DoorMan system helps a Unitree G1 outperform human operators in door opening speed and reliability.
MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, will showcase how engineers and scientists can use MATLAB(R) and Simulink(R) to design, verify, and deploy AI-driven systems for ...
Give engineers any excuse, and they're going to find a way to combine robots and video games. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics created a top notch formula one ...
Recently, in a Berkeley lab, a robot called Cassie taught itself to walk, a little like a toddler might. Through trial and error, it learned to move in a simulated world. Then its handlers sent it ...
In this paper, the simulation of cognitive radio system to must detect the presence of primary user to avoid interference. Spectrum sensing to detect the spectrum holes (unused bands of the spectrum) ...
[Sergii] has been learning about robot simulation and wrote up a basic simulator for a robodog platform: the Unitree A1. It only took about 800 lines of code to do so, which probably makes it a good ...
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