Espositori 2018
- HOME AUTOMATION
- ROBOTICS
- YOUNG MAKERS (< 18)
- OPEN SOURCE
- 3D PRINTING
- DRONES
- EDUCATION
- FABRICATION
- HACKS
- NEW MANUFACTURING
- SCIENCE
- ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY
- ART
- INTERNET OF THINGS
- MUSIC & SOUND
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- KIDS & EDUCATION
- ARTISANS & NEW CRAFT
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- GAMES
- WELLNESS & HEALTHCARE
- FASHION & WEARABLES
- FOOD & AGRICULTURE
- BIOLOGY
- 3D SCANNING
- AEROSPACE
- STEAM PUNK
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- ARDUINO
- CROWDFUNDING
Hiteglove-DamBros
Questo progetto nasce da una collaborazione tra il gruppo Hiteg e la DAM Bros Robotics.
Hiteg (www.hiteg.uniroma2.it) ha realizzato un guanto sensorizzato per la misura dei movimenti della mano.
DAM Bros Robotics (www.dambrosrobotics.it) ha realizzato una mano meccanica antropomorfa capace del movimento di tutte le articolazioni delle dita.
Le due realizzazioni creano uno strumento per un soggetto che, indossando il guanto sensorizzato, può agire a distanza muovendo la mano antropomorfa.
Questo permette di operare in condizioni di sicurezza quando occorre intervenire in un contento pericoloso,
Hiteg (www.hiteg.uniroma2.it) ha realizzato un guanto sensorizzato per la misura dei movimenti della mano.
DAM Bros Robotics (www.dambrosrobotics.it) ha realizzato una mano meccanica antropomorfa capace del movimento di tutte le articolazioni delle dita.
Le due realizzazioni creano uno strumento per un soggetto che, indossando il guanto sensorizzato, può agire a distanza muovendo la mano antropomorfa.
Questo permette di operare in condizioni di sicurezza quando occorre intervenire in un contento pericoloso,
Italy
Giovanni Saggio, Mariachiara Ricci, Vito Errico, Antonio Pallotti, Franco Giannini, Carla Cenci, Mauro D'Ambrosi, Marco D'Ambrosi, Donato D'Ambrosi, Sveva Viesti, Alessandro Pauciulo
Giovanni Saggio received the master degree in electronic engineering and the PhD in microelectronics and telecommunication engineering from the University of Rome “Tor Vergataâ€, Rome (Italy). He was visiting professor in the Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering†at the University of Glasgow (Scotland), in the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge (UK), and at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Oxford (UK).
He is currently working as researcher and aggregate professor in the department of electronics of the University of Rome “Tor Vergataâ€, Rome (Italy), where he founded HITEG (Health Involved Technical Engineering Group, www.hiteg.uniroma2.it).
He is the author and coauthor of about 200 papers, unique author of four books about analog electronics, and coauthor of eight patents. His research interests lie in the areas of sensors, biotechnology and human-computer interface.
He is currently working as researcher and aggregate professor in the department of electronics of the University of Rome “Tor Vergataâ€, Rome (Italy), where he founded HITEG (Health Involved Technical Engineering Group, www.hiteg.uniroma2.it).
He is the author and coauthor of about 200 papers, unique author of four books about analog electronics, and coauthor of eight patents. His research interests lie in the areas of sensors, biotechnology and human-computer interface.
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Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata"