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Now, 5-fingered robotic hand with skills similar to humans'
8/3/2012 10:57:00 AM

Johannesburg, August 3 (ANI): Researchers revealed on Thursday that they have developed the world's first real-sized, five-fingered robotic hand that is able to grasp and manipulate objects with human-like dexterity.

Getting robots to manoeuvre objects with precision has posed many problems for European engineers in their quest to build humanoid machines to serve as domestic aides, emergency rescuers or factory workers.

Industrial robotic grippers already exist that are able to grasp objects and move them but are unable to handle items as a human hand would - grasping an egg without breaking it but also lifting heavy, bulky things.

It has also proved difficult to size prototypes on human measurements.

The team from Italy and Germany built a hand using strings that are twisted by small, high-speed motors in five fingers, each with three segments.

Dubbed the Dexmart Hand, the device was able to handle a delicate Easter egg and lift a five kilogram load, the team reported.

We used the human hand as our model, News24 quoted Claudio Melchiorri from Italy's University of Bologna as saying in a statement issued by CORDIS Features, an agency that highlights EU-funded technological research.

This provides the ultimate example of dextrous manipulation, Melchiorri said.

The hand also has a primitive brain.

Light sensors were attached to the hand, making it possible to calculate the force required for the fingers to grasp an object without squashing it or losing its grip.

The capability of the robotic hand is so near to that of humans that the vision of robots as personal assistants in the household, in the operating room as well as in industrial settings is becoming ever more realistic, fellow Bologna researcher Gianluca Palli said. (ANI)

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