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  2. RobotLAB - Wikipedia

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    RobotLAB is an American educational technology company that manufactures robotics and virtual reality products for K-12 and higher education, as well as business robots for retail, hospitality, and medical companies. [1] [2] The company distributes the Pepper and NAO [3] humanoid robots developed by SoftBank Robotics.

  3. Marquette University Humanoid Engineering & Intelligent ...

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    Members of the lab have worked on numerous publications that have been presented at various conferences around the world. [3] They used Nao humanoid robots for some projects. [4] [5] A robot called MU-L8 was designed and built by the lab. Many of the parts were 3D printed. [6] In 2014, the lab participated in the RoboCup 2014 competition. [7]

  4. File:Cyberbotics' Robot Curriculum.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  5. Nao (robot) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, the University of Tokyo purchased 30 Nao robots for their Nakamura Lab, with hopes of developing the robots into active laboratory assistants. [7] In December 2010, a Nao robot was demonstrated doing a stand-up comedy routine, [ 8 ] and a new version of the robot was released, featuring sculpted arms and improved motors.

  6. Robot calibration - Wikipedia

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    Robot calibration is a process used to improve the accuracy of robots, particularly industrial robots which are highly repeatable but not accurate. Robot calibration is the process of identifying certain parameters in the kinematic structure of an industrial robot, such as the relative position of robot links.

  7. Item bank - Wikipedia

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    An item bank Or Question Bank is a term for a repository of test items that belong to a testing program, as well as all information pertaining to those items. In most applications of testing and assessment , the items are of multiple choice format, but any format can be used.

  8. Mobile manipulator - Wikipedia

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    Few implementations of mobile robots in the industrial field have been reported due to the center of attention being drawn on optimization of the individual technologies, especially robot manipulators [2] and tooling, [3] while the integration, use, and application have been neglected in the field of industrial mobile manipulation.

  9. Workplace robotics safety - Wikipedia

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    This can be done by placing the robot in the manual or teach mode. It is also crucial to inform the programmer of the robot of what type of work the robot will be doing, how it will interact with other robots, and how it will work in relation to an operator. [7] Proper maintenance of robotic equipment is also critical in order to reduce hazards ...