Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 20 of 20

Thread: Miscellaneous

  1. #11


    LEGO ping pong robot – Brickworld Fort Wayne 2015

    Published on Nov 17, 2015

    Joshua Hanlon talks with Justin Carter about his awesome LEGO ping pong robot at Brickworld Fort Wayne 2015.

  2. #12

  3. #13


    Table tennis playing robot breaks world record - Japan Tour

    Published on Feb 23, 2017

    The record breaking robot that teaches humans how to play table tennis.
    "Video: The record breaking robot that teaches humans how to play table tennis"

    by Kristen Stephenson
    February 23, 2017

  4. #14


    Cognitive systems table tennis robot

    Published on Jan 10, 2019

    We present a table tennis robot system using a KUKA AGILUS KR 6 R900 sixx robot with six axis. The robot is able to return the ball consistently and play a rally with a human lasting up to 50 strokes.

  5. #15


    Spin detection in robotic table tennis

    Jun 5, 2020

    In a real table tennis environment, our KUKA Agilus KR6 R900 robot arm has to respond to different spin types. The rotation of the ball is derived from the ball's trajectory. In our paper, we evaluate two additional methods for spin detection.
    Last edited by Airicist2; 15th May 2022 at 18:58.

  6. #16


    Sports x AI

    Aug 31, 2020

    Could we bring out the hidden charms of sports by combining the draw of Sony’s designs with the strength of its technologies? That was the question that gave rise to the Sports & AI Project. In this article, project members take us behind the scenes to discuss the events behind the effort—a collaborative initiative that made a big splash with broadcast professionals when the project was revealed at CES 2020.

  7. #17


    AI table tennis robot learned to play in just 90 minutes

    Dec 10, 2021

    A table tennis-playing robot can play a fair part in a rally against humans – but like many amateur players, struggles when attempting fancier shots.

    Yapeng Gao, Jonas Tebbe and Andreas Zell at the Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany trained a machine learning algorithm to learn how to play table tennis. That algorithm then sent signals to a robot that allowed it to accurately play shots to within an average of 24.9 centimetres of the intended location.
    "Watch a robot playing table tennis after just 90 minutes of training"

    by Chris Stokel-Walker
    December 10, 2021

  8. #18


    First programmable Olympic table tennis robot from 1992

    Dec 22, 2021

    Working on TenniRobo, we often communicate with many extraordinary people who are happy to share their knowledge. Quite recently, we were lucky to get to know a very interesting person, whose story may impress you as well. So we’d like to share it - please read the full desciption in our blog tennirobo.com/blog/one-of-the-first-programmable-table-tennis-robots-breakthrough-of-the-90s
    The information was kindly provided by Waqidi Falicoff - entrepreneur, professor, and inventor.

  9. #19


    Haptic Device 2.0 demo: Table tennis

    Jan 19, 2022

    The table tennis demo below demonstrates that the upgraded haptic device can also perform complex tasks involving quick motions. The racket must swiftly be positioned in the right place in line with the incoming ball. At the moment of impact (when hitting the ball), it must move with sufficient speed and in the correct direction. The table tennis demo would not have succeeded were the haptic device ever so slightly heavy or if there was a delay in transmitting the size and direction of the force from the human’s movement to the robot.

  10. #20


    Open-source table tennis ball launcher for an extreme spin and accuracy shots

    Oct 11, 2022

    This video illustrates the new ball launcher AIMY that has been introduced in "AIMY: An Open-source Table Tennis Ball Launcher for Versatile and High-fidelity Trajectory Generation" by Alexander Dittrich et al.
    sites.google.com/view/aimy-ball-launcher

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Социальные закладки

Социальные закладки

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •