I202 Kouhei Ohnishi, Project Professor

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Haptics Research Center

Adaptive and flexible robot project - From remote operation to automation -

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Kouhei Ohnishi, Project Professor

Department

Real haptics

Keyword

Haptics/Motion control Robotics/Mechatronics

Project

Adaptive and flexible robot project

The Haptics Research Center of Keio University conducts research and development to automate so-called "atypical tasks" that "can be done easily by humans" but "cannot be done easily by robots. For this purpose, we provide various technologies for real haptics solutions developed at the Haptics Research Center, and collaborate with clients to provide technical support to solve their problems, support horizontal development and licensing of technologies to other companies, and conduct joint research and development to solve various related problems. We also provide technical support to our clients. In addition, the custom LSI (AbcCore) developed by the Center that easily realizes real haptics is loaned free of charge for research and development purposes.

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Desired joint research

テーマ:Automation in manufacturing, agriculture, construction, service etc.
    System integration for automation
    Humanization of machines, robots, etc.


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  • Companies on manufacturing, agriculture, construction, service etc.
  • System integrator
  • Entities on R&Ds including research instates, national laboratories etc.

Collaboration track record

More than hundred projects carried out

Profile

Kouhei Ohnishi, Project Professor
Kouhei Ohnishi, Project Professor

Dr. Kouhei Ohnishi has been with Keio University since 1980 and is now Project Professor and director of Haptics Research Center. His research area includes motion control, real haptics and robotics. He is cited as a highly ranked scholar according to ScholarGPS®.

Research introduction video

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