Robotic demonstration showing the versatility, range of precision, speed and manoeuvrability. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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2012 © Robotics and Sensor Networks Group, The University of Calgary. Visit us @ www.ucalgary.ca/sensenet
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This is the final demonstration of our senior design project with National Instruments. It can be seen in the Robotics Pavilion at NIWeek 2012, August 6-9. Project sponsored by Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology & National Instruments Team Members: Jason Block Andy Milluzzi Trenton Tabor Luke Woolley Project Advisor: Dr. Carlotta Berry, Electrical Engineering Client: Andy Chang, Academic Marketing Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Demo of Hologram display at Universal Studios Ecomation Trade Show. Hologram is displayed in 3D Holographic form and floats in mid air. www.tradeshowhologram.com No 3D Glasses Required Video Rating: 4 / 5
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The da Vinci Surgical System consists of an ergonomically designed surgeon’s console, a patient-side cart with four interactive robotic arms, the high-performance InSite® Vision System and proprietary EndoWrist® Instruments. Powered by state-of-the-art robotic technology, the surgeon’s hand movements are scaled, filtered and seamlessly translated into precise movements of the EndoWrist Instruments. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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During the initial demonstration phase of the ROBO-ONE 11 robot competition held in Tokyo on March 24, 2007, OmniZero.4 totally blew away the competition and wowwed the audience. For more information, visit Robots Dreams at www.robots-dreams.com.
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This is a technical demonstration of pressure sensitivity on an Apple iPad using a Pogo Sketch. The video shows how pen pressure can be used to change the width of a line. Palm rejection capabilities are also demonstrated. For more information, visit tenonedesign.com/blog. Please Note: The small drawing lag in the video is an issue with our demo application code, and isn’t a limitation of the iPad or the pressure-sensitive library. Hope you’ll forgive us for cobbling this together in a hurry! Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Ah, those zany Keio University researchers trying to recreate Smell-O-Vision, do you want to know what they’re up to these days? They’re still trying, of course, but now they’ve taken the opportunity to demonstrate their hardware — which uses basic inkjet printer tech to fire off very short bursts of fragrance — to tech lovers in Japan while still tweaking and refining it. Primarily aimed at helping healthcare professionals in assessing a patient’s sense of smell, the Fragrance Jet II has a high degree of control granularity, permitting the varying of both intensity and duration of a scent, which in turn can provide a very accurate measurement of a given person’s olfactory acuity. A mobile prototype has also been trotted out (pictured above), hinting at the possibility of eventually shrinking these modules to fit inside cellphones and thus leading us to an awesome future of customizable “incoming call fragrances.” Awesome indeed. Video after the break.
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Much anticipated Windows Mobile device is available to order from www.expansys.com!
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