Stanford Arm Developed By Victor Scheinman AT SAIL

Stanford Arm

Stanford Arm Developed By Victor Scheinman AT SAIL

Stanford Arm was mounted on a large table with computer video cameras and some other operative tools. This device facilitated researchers and students for more than 20 years. It was also used in education because of its easy maintenance and reliability characteristics. The arm is not humanoid, and it has six joints with breaks in them to control the arm’s positions. Read more

October, 1969