it had a light, there was a radio beacon, and it had suction cups designed to stick to the whale for a few hours and then pop off and float to the surface.
A Whale’s-Eye-View of the Ocean | Eric Stackpole | TED · TED
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it had a light, there was a radio beacon, and it had suction cups designed to stick to the whale for a few hours and then pop off and float to the surface.
A Whale’s-Eye-View of the Ocean | Eric Stackpole | TED · TED
it had a light, there was a radio beacon, and it had suction cups designed to stick to the whale for a few hours and then pop off and float to the surface.
A Whale’s-Eye-View of the Ocean | Eric Stackpole | TED · TED
Now actually in industry, there’s even a simpler robot gripper, and that’s the suction cup. And that only makes a single point of contact.
Why Don’t We Have Better Robots Yet? | Ken Goldberg | TED · TED