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An Interesting Planar Robot at Laval

August 10, 2015/by Prof. McCarthy

Students of Prof. Clement Gosselin at the Laval University Robotics Laboratory demonstrate a four-degree of freedom planar robot. I particularly like the demonstration of its use as a gripper that does a cartwheel just for fun.

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