Where Can I Find Research on Humanoid Robot Controllers?

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Research on humanoid robot controllers, particularly focusing on EMG and potentiometer issues, can be found in academic databases like Google Scholar, which yields around 16,000 relevant results. Users suggest refining search terms to improve results and exploring specific journals dedicated to robotics and control systems. Additionally, university libraries and online repositories may offer access to theses and journals that cover recent advancements in humanoid robotics. Engaging with academic forums or contacting professors in the field may also provide valuable insights and resources. This approach can significantly aid in locating the desired research materials.
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Is there anyone here who can help me, can suggest or has an idea as to where I can find a latest thesis paper/Journal about a human body mimicking robot that focuses more or had problems on its controller, like EMG, potentiometer, or the likes?

I am a fourth year engineering student and I can't seem to find what I am looking for..
I hope you can help me.
Thanks.
 
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Did you try searching for "humanoid robot" in Google Scholar? There are only about 16,000 results, most of which are probably useful to you.
 
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