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Ultrasound wristband enhances humanoid robots’ dexterity in mimicking human hand movements

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A groundbreaking 256-channel ultrasound wristband has been developed to track muscle activity and recreate all 22 hand movements. This innovation, created by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, promises to enhance humanoid robots’ dexterity to mimic human hand movements. By utilizing high-frequency sound waves, the wristband captures muscle, tendon, and ligament movements beneath the skin, offering precise data on human hand motions.

The wearable device is a significant advancement in bridging the gap between robots and human-like hand movements, essential for delicate tasks in robotics and spatial computing. Traditional solutions face challenges like limited viewing angles or inadequate resolution. The ultrasound wristband overcomes these limitations by providing detailed muscle and tendon activity data.

This development builds upon recent progress in wearable ultrasound technology. From continuous monitoring of internal organs to tracking cerebral blood flow in three dimensions, wearables have showcased diverse applications. The new wristband introduces a wireless ultrasound imaging system with a hybrid AI model that interprets muscle activity, enabling precise tracking of hand movements with low latency.

In laboratory tests, the wristband demonstrated high accuracy in replicating hand gestures and recognizing American Sign Language letters swiftly. Its wireless operation expands possibilities for remote robotic control and applications in virtual reality. The technology’s potential extends to generating datasets for training humanoid robots, allowing them to acquire complex manipulation skills autonomously.

Developed by a team led by Xuanhe Zhao at MIT, this wearable ultrasound imaging wristband represents a significant milestone in advancing robotic capabilities. Its ability to capture intricate hand movements with precision and low latency opens doors for diverse applications in robotics and beyond. Stay connected with us to explore more cutting-edge innovations and stay informed about the future of defense.

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