According to researchers, this feature not only allows the robot to follow complex human motions but also opens up possibilities for remote operation, as the platform is theoretically capable of teleoperation from any location worldwide.
The development of such technology underscores the potential for humanoid robots to be deployed in remote scenarios, whether for research, inspection, or collaborative tasks.
According to researchers, Stellenbosch University is pioneering innovations that bring humanoid robotics closer to practical, real-world applications by advancing the robot’s real-time movement tracking and remote operational capabilities.