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Your Finger on a Tablet Can Control Entire Swarms of Robots | Spectrum.ieee.org
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Adriana Hamacher
16 May 2015
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Need to control a lot of robots? This tablet interface makes it easy
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Adriana Hamacher
Associate Editor at Robohub and the UK's Knowledge Transfer Network and a contributor to Economist Insights
Adriana Hamacher Associate Editor at Robohub and the UK's Knowledge Transfer Network and a contributor to Economist Insights
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