A team of researchers at Bristol University has developed a highly dexterous four-fingered robotic hand with artificial tactile fingertips, named AnyRotate. This innovative robotic hand can sense and rotate objects in any direction and orientation, even when the hand is upside down—a capability never achieved before.
Achieving this level of dexterity required the extraction and utilization of rich touch information for precise motor control. The researchers believe that enhancing the dexterity of robotic hands could significantly advance automated tasks such as handling supermarket goods or sorting recycling waste. The details of their research are available on GitHub.
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