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Interesting Engineering on MSNMIT develops table tennis robot with 42 mph shot speed and 88% accuracyMIT engineers have built a fast, lightweight robotic arm that can play table tennis like a pro. Designed for high-speed ...
Engineers developed a ping-pong-playing robot that quickly estimates the speed and trajectory of an incoming ball and precisely hits it to a desired location on the table.
MIT has developed what is probably the fastest table tennis robot in the world. However, the robot still has its pitfalls.
A Florida Tech professor and human factors expert is working with NASA to design the next generation control room for the ...
The indie game developer Blue Band Studio is delighted to present its upcoming title, Crazy Robot Ball, arriving on Steam in ...
Most robotic arms are either very good at slow, careful movements, like picking up objects, or rapid movements like running. Ping pong, however, demands both precision and speed. Nguyen explains that ...
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