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Camera-Equipped Soft Robotic Gripper Aids in Picking Applications

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 20, 2022 — A collaboration at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has designed a robotic gripper that consists of two flexible fingers that conform to the shape of the object into which they come in contact. The hollowed-out interior region of the fingers houses a camera and other sensory components of the system. Professor Edward Adelson, leader of the Perceptual Science Group at CSAIL, and Sandra Liu, a mechanical engineering Ph.D. student, developed the robotic gripper with “GelSight Fin Ray” fingers. GelSight is a silicone gel material....Read full article

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    Published: April 2022
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