TRACLabs interns meet NASA R2
TRACLabs interns received a behind-the-scenes tour of NASA Johnson Space Center’s robotics facilities today. Including an upclose-and-personal encounter with the R2 humanoid robot. A duplicate of this...
View ArticleModular 7-DOF arm
This video shows off a modular arm, that is designed to operate from 1 to 7 degrees of freedom. This video shows the 7 joints (4 rolls and 3 pitch joints) going from sitting on a table to a fully...
View ArticleFollow Robonaut on Twitter
NASA’s Robonaut is undergoing testing on-board the International Space Station. During testing, Robonaut is tweeting: http://twitter.com/#!/AstroRobonaut TRACLabs researchers have worked with NASA on...
View ArticleTRACLabs scientists participate in NASA’s Desert RATS
NASA is conducting their annual Desert Research and Technology Studies (RATS) program. Desert RATS evaluates technology, human-robotic systems and extravehicular equipment in the high desert near...
View ArticleTRACLabs receives new NASA research contracts
NASA has recently announced that TRACLabs will be awarded four new Phase I SBIR contracts and one new Phase I STTR contract, collectively worth over $600,000. The awards are: Stereo Vision for...
View ArticleNASA awards TRACLabs new research contract
NASA has announced that TRACLabs will be awarded an SBIR Phase II contract worth nearly $750,000 to provide tools to develop automated planning models for operation of the International Space Station...
View ArticleSIFT researchers visit TRACLabs
Several researchers from Smart Information Flow Technologies (SIFT) visited TRACLabs recently. TRACLabs and SIFT are teamed on several projects supporting both the Air Force and NASA. SIFT brings...
View ArticleTRACLabs receives NSBRI grant
The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) has announced that TRACLabs will receive a three-year grant to study “Automation in Procedures: Guidelines for Allocating Tasks for...
View ArticleTRACLabs supports International Space Station robotics experiment
TRACLabs developed critical software that supported the “Surface Telerobotics” experiment on-board the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday June 17, 2013. Surface Telerobotics demonstrates a...
View ArticleTRACLabs electronic procedure software used during NASA spacewalk
TRACLabs scientists worked with NASA mission controllers to use our PRIDE electronic procedure software during the last two International Space Station (ISS) Extravehicular Activities (EVA), also...
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