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Yayinci: newscientistvideo
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Robots inspired by animals
Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/2007/11/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).
Etiketler:[] [robot] [nature] [animal] [cockroach] [water] [strider] [salamander] [fish]
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Yayinci: CMUBiorobotics
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Modular Snake Robots
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/
Etiketler:[] [robotics] [snake] [robots] [carnegie] [mellon] [electronics] [biorobotics] [modular] [modsnake] [cmu] [ri]
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