University of Pennsylvania
Company Profile
The General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception (GRASP) Lab is a truly inter-disciplinary research center at the University of Pennsylvania. GRASP is housed in the School of Engineering and Applied Science with faculty, students and staff from the departments of Computer and Information Science, Electrical and Systems Engineering and Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics. Founded in 1979, the lab has grown today to be one of the premier research centers focusing on fundamental research in robotics, vision, perception, control, automation and learning.
Product Range
- Mobile robot research: Obstacle avoidance
- Mobile robot research: Robotics aids for the disabled
- Mobile robot research: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
- Research in the field of robotics
- Research: 3D Vision
- Research: Autonomous vehicles
- Research: Biologically-inspired, large networked groups of autonomous vehicles
- Research: Evolutionary computation
- Research: Learning controllers
- Research: Non-invasive measurements
- Research: Smart cars
- r机器人esearch: Autonomous robots
- r机器人esearch: Biologically inspired robotics
- r机器人esearch: Emergency response in hazardous environments
- 机器人技术研究:紧急自我模型
- r机器人esearch: Evolutionary robotics
- r机器人esearch: Modular robotics and self assembly
- r机器人esearch: Self-organizing stochastic robotics