Remote-controlled robotics
The humanoid robot at Stellenbosch University’s currently stands at full height with a fully operational torso, right arm, and hand, while its left arm is nearly complete.
Designed for advanced human-like interaction, the robot incorporates a webcam for vision tracking, combined with sophisticated software that allows it to analyze and mimic human movements in real-time, according to Engineering News.
Equipped with an inverse kinematics system, the robot can accurately replicate the motions of a human operator, enhancing its capability to interact with its environment in a responsive and adaptive manner.