Scientists train fruit-picking robots with silicon raspberries
Raspberries might be delicious but they are notoriously hard to harvest since they are soft and dewy making them easily damaged. But what if robots, equipped with advanced actuators and sensors, could pick them gracefully?
Engineers at EPFL's Computational Robot Design & Fabrication (CREATE) lab are training robots to pick the famous fruit on a silicone version that mimics the real thing.
Date: 2023-06-25T14:02:57 00:00
Author: Loukia Papadopoulos
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