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| Article Title | Author | Company | eMag Issue | Article Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Entry to 2013 RASC-AL Competition | Worcester Polytechnic Institute | Apr 2013 |
RASC-AL Exploration Robo-Ops Competition (i.e., Robo-Ops) is an engineering competition sponsored by NASA and organized by the National Institute of Aerospace. In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. | |
| West Virginia University's Entry to 2013 RASC-AL Competition | West Virginia University | Apr 2013 |
RASC-AL Exploration Robo-Ops Competition (i.e., Robo-Ops) is an engineering competition sponsored by NASA and organized by the National Institute of Aerospace. In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. | |
| University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Entry to 2013 RASC-AL Competition | University of Nebraska-Lincoln | Apr 2013 |
RASC-AL Exploration Robo-Ops Competition (i.e., Robo-Ops) is an engineering competition sponsored by NASA and organized by the National Institute of Aerospace. In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. | |
| The RoboUtes' Entry to 2013 RASC-AL Competition | The RoboUtes | University of Utah | Apr 2013 |
RASC-AL Exploration Robo-Ops Competition (i.e., Robo-Ops) is an engineering competition sponsored by NASA and organized by the National Institute of Aerospace. In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. |
| Interview With Worcester Polytechnic Insitute, "Team Oryx": RASC-AL Competition | Worcester Polytechnic Insitute | Apr 2013 |
In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. | |
| Interview With West Virginia University: RASC-AL Competition | West Virginia University | Apr 2013 |
In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. | |
| Interview With University of Utah, "RoboUtes": RASC-AL Competition | University of Utah | Apr 2013 |
In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. | |
| Interview With University Of Nebraska: RASC-AL Competition | University Of Nebraska | Apr 2013 |
In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. | |
| Interview With FAMU-FSU College of Engineering: RASC-AL Competition | FAMU-FSU College of Engineering | Apr 2013 |
In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. | |
| Festo's BionicOpter Mechanical Dragonfly | Contributed by | Festo | Apr 2013 |
The mechanics of dragonfly flight are unique: dragonflies can manoeuvre in all directions, glide without having to beat their wings and hover in the air. |
| FAMU/FSU College of Engineering’s Entry to 2013 RASC-AL Competition | Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University / Florida State University College of Engineering | Apr 2013 |
RASC-AL Exploration Robo-Ops Competition (i.e., Robo-Ops) is an engineering competition sponsored by NASA and organized by the National Institute of Aerospace. In this exciting competition, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create a multi-disciplinary team to build a planetary rover prototype and demonstrate its capabilities to perform a series of competitive tasks in field tests at the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rock Yard in June 2013. | |
| RASC-AL Exploration Robo-ops Competition | Patrick Troutman and Doug Stanley | NASA Langley Research Center and National Institute of Aerospace | Feb 2013 |
Robo-ops gives students an opportunity to engineer a solution to a future NASA mission and be a part of the NASA team. They get to compete and network with other students in their field and have fun while doing it all. NASA gets innovative ideas for its future missions and exposure to some brilliant talent that could soon be part of the NASA team. We all get smarter from this. |
| Robots in the Deep | Len Calderone | Jul 2012 |
The oceans are unfathomable, dark and dangerous; yet researchers are building undersea robots that can find their way in the mysterious deep. Scientists now have a variety of research and work vehicles to explore where no man has gone before. | |
| Robotic Integration For Assisted Movement | Len Calderone | Jul 2012 |
Powered exoskeletons have the potential to change battlefield technology forever. Paraplegic patients may leverage new technologies to walk again. Future exoskeletons will better integrate with humans, blurring the line between man and machine. | |
| Industrial Robots with Image Processing in the Photovoltaic Industry | Contributed by | Adept | Jul 2012 |
A 'seeing' robot can flexibly pick up, recognize and measure wafers, solar cells and even whole modules and then place the gripped objects with great precision and speed. |
| Interview - Unmanned Arial Vehicle (UAV) Tech | Lorenzo Lopez | 3D Robotics | Feb 2012 |
You can pretty much give UAVs any use you want, provided that you have enough imagination and patience to see that function come alive. Some of the most common uses right now and in the future will probably be related to photography, mapping, surveillance, surveying and any other activities that might involve risking human lives. |
