[misc.misc] query: table-tennis-playing robot?

hucka@caen.engin.umich.edu (Michael Hucka) (01/14/88)

       Within the last half-year I read an article which described a successful
robotic device capable of playing table-tennis.  Unfortunately I can't remember
where I came across it.  Has anyone else read about this or know where I can
get more information about it?  I am interested in learning about the research
and technical issues the system's creators had to address.

       Mike
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pv@tut.fi (Vuorimaa Petri Kalevi) (01/17/88)

My mail bounced back, so here we go!

To: hucka@caen.engin.umich.edu
Subject: Re: query: table-tennis-playing robot?

hucka@caen.engin.umich.edu (Michael Hucka):
> 
> Within the last half-year I read an article which described a successful
> robotic device capable of playing table-tennis.  Unfortunately I can't
> remember where I came across it.  Has anyone else read about this or know
> where I can get more information about it?  I am interested in learning
> about the research and technical issues the system's creators had to address.
> 

You can find a short description about that particular robot from the
byte-magazine (July 1987, page 37). Here in Europa we have more robots
(about 5). Our robots (Finland, England, Belgium and Switzerland) are
not as good as that one, but they are much smaller. 
So, we can and have arranged competitions between them!

If want more information about European ping-pong-robots, mail me!
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Petri Vuorimaa	   Tampere University of Technology / Computer Systems Lab
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