Check Out Our Newest Video: #146

Stanford’s OceanOne: The Reality Of Functional Humanoid Design

The latest short video from our YouTube channel features OceanOne a humanoid underwater Robot designed by the Stanford Robotics Lab. OceanOne represents a machine built for a specific high-risk environment.
Key Technical Specs:
Deployment Year: 2014, (Maiden voyage to the wreck of La Lune in 2016).
Depth Capability: Designed for depths up to 200 meters.
Haptic Feedback: Allows human operators to "feel" the resistance, and texture of objects, enabling delicate archaeological work, and industrial repairs.
Autonomy: Equipped with sensors, and smart control algorithms to navigate currents, and avoid collisions automatically.
This is a prime example of how humanoid form follows function. At True Partner Systems we analyze these varieties of AI & Robotics to help you find the right architecture for your specific needs. For bold ideas, and factual analysis in AI & Robotics design developments Consult with True Partner Systems! Check out the video with the link:

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