Posts Tagged ‘Robot’

Intelligent Table Tennis Robot with Machine Vision: Tauseef Muzaffar

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010


auseef Muzaffar: Graduate Student, USC Viterbi School of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Intelligent Table Tennis Robot with Machine Vision is a robot which can play Table Tennis with human using “Machine Vision”. This Robot can be made on the commercial scale as a Sporting assistant for professional players. It has the Machine Vision technology which can be utilized in such a way that a Robot can be created which performs Recycling operations in environments dangerous to human health. With little modification, this robotic arm can be implemented on electric wheelchair which can assist disabled for daily tasks such as locating the elevator button and Spoon feeding.

TOPIO is a robot developed by TOSY that can play ping-pong

Monday, July 26th, 2010

TOPIO is a robot developed by TOSY that can play ping-pong
It’s not as tedious or pricey as one may think. EDWIN WONG shows you how IN the 60s, The Jetsons, a prime-time animated sitcom set in a futuristic utopia (in the year 2062) of aliens, holograms and whimsical inventions, were among the first to popularise robots and elaborate robotic contraptions.

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Table Tennis Innovator Newgy Industries Launches New Website Featuring Interactive Robot

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Table Tennis Innovator Newgy Industries Launches New Website Featuring Interactive Robot
Table tennis (ping pong®) used to be known as a playroom game or a basement past time. Now, it has moved into the mainstream and Newgy Industries has the perfect product for table tennis enthusiasts with its interactive table tennis robot/ball machine, the Robo-Pong®. read more

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Homemade Table Tennis Ping Pong Robot

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010


Click “watch in hi-quality” in blue text! I invented this mechanical “Ping Pong Robot” because I’m a mechanical engineering student at Georgia Tech and I love Table Tennis. It is a purely mechanical alternative to the electro-mechanical robots currently available. Ben Beck, Jay Johnson, Ryder Winck, and I chose this device for our Modeling and Simulation project Spring 2008. The results were put into practice when I built it later in the semester. In Spring 2008 the Georgia Tech Yellow …