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Intelligent, autonomous grasping for Dexterous Hands

Keeper / March 7, 2014

The Grasp Stability and Control (GSC) project is adding new capabilities to the Shadow Dexterous Hands.

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March 7, 2014 in Research Projects. Tags: Centre for Robotics Research, CoRe, Future, Grasp Stability and Control, Hongbin, innovation, Kaspar Althoefer, King’s College London, Liu, Rich Walker, Robotic Hand, Sensing, Shadow, Shadow Robot Company, Technology Strategy Board

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