Completed Research Projects

07.06.2010

Haushaltsroboter und Plug & Produce-Systeme auf der Automatica

Wissenschaftler der TU München stellen auf Fachmesse für Mechatronik und Robotik aus. Maschinen mit Köpfchen - daran arbeiten Wissenschaftler unterschiedlicher Disziplinen an der TU München (TUM). Auf der Fachmesse Automatica, die vom 8. bis 11. Juni in München stattfindet,...[more]

Category: Press release, Research Page Completed

07.05.2010

Exzellenzforscher gewinnen humanoiden Forschungs-Roboter nach weltweiter Ausschreibung

Entwicklungssprung dank Open-Source-Software erwartet. Wer würde nicht gerne noch etwas länger schlafen, während ein Roboter den Frühstückstisch deckt? Einen menschengroßen Roboter mit Gelenken, Armen und Sensoren zu bauen ist das eine. Einem Roboter beizubringen, wie ein...[more]

Category: Press release, Research Page Completed

01.05.2010

GEWOS - Gesund wohnen mit Stil

The project GEWOS investigates a socio-technical system consisting of an innovative chair (with sensor-actuator systems), an Internet-based platform, TV, further interaction elements and related services. The aim is to promote personal health embedded in a physically and...[more]

Category: Research Page Completed

29.03.2010

Clever as a blind fish: New senses for autonomous robots

The underwater robot "Snookie" can orient itself in murky waters with an artificial sensory organ inspired by the so-called lateral-line system, found in fish and some amphibians. The experimental vehicle was developed by researchers at the Technische Universität München within...[more]

Category: Press release, Research Page Completed

24.11.2009

The Cognitive Factory

You're invited inside a project designed to help manufacturers imagine, shape, and realize the factory of the future - a smart, flexible system of systems in which products can guide their own assembly and robots can be effective partners with human workers.

Category: Research Page Completed

09.07.2009

Flight simulator for flies: Robotics insights through flies' eyes

To understand how a fly's tiny brain processes visual information efficiently enough to guide its aerobatic feats – and ultimately to build more capable robots – researchers in Munich have set up a flight simulator for flies. [more]

Category: Press release, Research Page Completed

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