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Projects - RoboticsLab

Projects

Development of innovative robotics solutions

ARQUIMEA INGENIERÍA S.L.U. is a multinational company founded in 2005 as a spin-off of UC3M. The ARQUIMEA collaboration goal is to develop of innovative robotics solutions in a wide variety of applications.

Rehabilitation system using serious games ASEPEYO-UC3M

The objective of this contract for ASEPEYO is to promote the development by UC3M of applications based on video game technology, Serious Games (SG) and Virtual Reality (VR), towards an integration and direct use in hospital environments.

Assistive robot for National Paraplegic Hospital of Toledo

Project performs live experimentation of ASIBOT robot in clinical environment of the National Paraplegic Hospital of Toledo (HNPT) in daily operations: tooth cleaning, etc. Final objective is the development of ASIBOT2 robot under the pacients' demands.

Satellite recovery by robotic systems using computer vision

The aim of this Project is to develop strategies and techniques that can used for the capture of satellites by robotics manipulators using computer vision. The results are directly applicable to robot visual servoing in industrial and service applications

Automatic detection of behavioral patterns in herring from sonar data in response to external stimulus

Robot for autonomous underground trenchless operations, mapping and navigation

The HORIZON 2020 project BADGER (Robot for Autonomous underground trenchless operations, mapping and navigation) is one of the few funded projects in the last LEIT ICT 25 2016 Call (7,4% of success). The RoboticsLab of the University Carlos III of Madrid (ES) leads the project with the following partners: University of Glasgow