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| Robots inspired by animals |
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Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/2
007/11/taking-inspiration-from-nature.html
Robotics researchers are increasingly turning
to nature for inspiration. Watch a robotic
salamander, a water strider robot, mechanical
cockroaches and some cool self-configuring
robots.
Footage courtesy of: University of Essex,
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne,
Carnegie Mellon University, ULB-EPFL, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, National Institute
of Advanced Science and Technology (AIST). Tags : robot nature animal cockroach water strider salamander fish |
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Durée : 128 s |
| Dancing Sony Robots |
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Awesome Sony robots in Japan! They move
really smoothly and quickly for machines. I'm
impressed. Tags : robots Sony Japan |
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Affichage : 1182734
Durée : 205 s |
| Robot fight |
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9th Robo-One conference. Obvious MVP was
OmniZero 2. Tags : robot fight |
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Affichage : 100196
Durée : 118 s |
| Modular Snake Robots |
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Snake robots can use their many internal
degrees of freedom to thread through tightly
packed volumes and access locations that
people and machinery otherwise cannot. These
highly articulated devices can coordinate
their internal degrees of freedom to perform
a variety of locomotive gaits that go beyond
the capabilities of conventional wheeled and
legged robots. The true power of these
devices is their versatility; they can crawl,
climb, swim, and scale flights of stairs.
Copyright 2008 Biorobotics Lab, Carnegie
Mellon University. All Rights Reserved.
http://www.modsnake.com/ Tags : robotics snake robots carnegie mellon electronics biorobotics modular modsnake cmu ri |
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Affichage : 288047
Durée : 154 s |
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