Underactuated robotics is a cool topic, but I hadn't heard of underactuated hands before.<p>"The released hand designs feature tendon-driven underactuated fingers. Underactuated hands have been shown to improve the generality of simple grippers by adaptively conforming to the surface of objects without the explicit need for sensors or complicated feedback systems. This design paradigm separates the actuation and finger elements, enabling a greater degree of customization."<p>"Based on the original SDM Hand, the Model T is the OpenHand Project's first released hand design, initially introduced at ICRA 2013. the four underactuated fingers are differentially coupled through a floating pulley tree, allowing for equal force output on all finger contacts."<p>Anybody here take this course?
<a href="https://www.edx.org/course/underactuated-robotics-mitx-6-832x" rel="nofollow">https://www.edx.org/course/underactuated-robotics-mitx-6-832...</a>
Is this ongoing?