We all learn to tie our shoes at a young age, some of us better than others. Teaching a robot to do it is not as straight forward as it may look. Andrew Choi and his fellow researchers have developed a robot capable of tying shoelaces.
Shoe Tying Robot
For this project, mechanical engineering students from the University of California, Davis, used two motors and a total budget of $600.
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