Die US-Armee will in Kürze zwei Aufklärungsroboter des US-Unternehmens Boston Dynamics testen. Der Roboter mit dem Namen Sand Flea fährt auf vier Rädern und kann mehrere Meter hohe Hindernisse
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Die US-Armee will in Kürze zwei Aufklärungsroboter des US-Unternehmens Boston Dynamics testen. Der Roboter mit dem Namen Sand Flea fährt auf vier Rädern und kann mehrere Meter hohe Hindernisse No comment yet.
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While looking like something the beginning of a home-made Stormtrooper costume, the Titan Arm increases the user’s arm strength by 18kg – and it prevents you stooping and damaging your back.
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Small cubes with no exterior moving parts can propel themselves forward, jump on top of each other, and snap together to form arbitrary shapes.
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Freileitungen auf Fehler zu untersuchen, ist mühsam, langwierig und teuer. Ein US-Wissenschaftler hat Abhilfe geschaffen: Er hat einen einfachen und günstigen Roboter gebaut, der diese Aufgaben
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Freileitungen auf Fehler zu untersuchen, ist mühsam, langwierig und teuer. Ein US-Wissenschaftler hat Abhilfe geschaffen: Er hat einen einfachen und günstigen Roboter gebaut, der diese Aufgaben übernehmen kann. Learn more:
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It seems like there are more and more fake bands these days--music produced by computers and performed by either robots or avatars. Trace looks at a few of
Atlas is meant to assist in emergencies, but it could also inspire other machines to walk in our footsteps.
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Atlas is meant to assist in emergencies, but it could also inspire other machines to walk in our footsteps.
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The T8 Spiderbot doesn't just look real, it crawls about like a flesh, blood and carapace spider.
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Some people are afraid of spiders. Others are afraid of robots. Heaven help the person afraid of both who stumbles upon this creepy-crawly 3D-printed robotic spider from Robugtix.
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Des chercheurs de l'Université Polytechnique de Madrid ont mis au point des robots constitués de différents modules qui gèrent leur comportement grâce à des algorithmes...
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Chez les êtres vivants, l'apparition du système nerveux est liée aux besoins de coordination des différentes parties de l'être après l'apparition de l'appareil digestif. Ces premiers animaux étaient sans doute des vers dont le corps s'organisait autour du tube digestif. Les chercheurs de l'Université Polytechnique de Madrid ont eux aussi créé des vers, mais cette fois-ci mécaniques.
Let's give DARPA a hand for helping create a new robotic grasper.
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WOW, a MUST watch!!!
Robots able to reach through clutter with whole-arm tactile sensing (w/ video)
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Check it out, very interesting...
From healthcare and homecare, to military use and emergency response, robots are fast becoming a fixture in our lives. A number of T.
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About Barobo, Inc.Barobo, Inc. is a spin-off of technology developed at the University of California, Davis with a mission to offer hands-on, educational robots that make 21st century skills accessible. Barobo was awarded National Science Foundation Phase I and Phase II grants to commercialize its modular robot technology. |
Für verdeckte Operationen hat eine staatliche US-Forschungseinrichtung ein Robotersystem entwickelt, das sich auf verschiedene Arten fortbewegen kann.
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Multi-Model Vehicle Concept:
Statt eine solche Operation mit mehreren Robotern durchzuführen, sollen Multi-Modal Vehicles eingesetzt werden, die ferngesteuert werden oder semiautonom agieren können.
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Hacker und Bastler dürfen ab sofort Intels Open-Source-Computer Galileo bestellen. Die Auslieferung beginnt Ende November.
===> The video about it is in English! <===
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===> The video about it is in English! <===
Forscher am MIT haben Bausteine für einen Schwarmroboter entwickelt. Es sind kleine magnetische Würfel mit einem Motor und einem Schwungrad.
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A MUST watch video!!!
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Seul da Vinci surpasse à la fois les limites de la chirurgie ouverte et de la chirurgie peu invasive conventionnelle.
Le système da Vinci est une plate-forme robotisée sophistiquée qui multiplie les possibilités des chirurgiens et offre pour la première des options moins invasives pour les interventions chirurgicales complexes et délicates.
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Ses gestes opératoires sont mis à l’échelle, filtrés et instantanément convertis en micromouvements extrêmement précis dans les bras du robot da Vinci par des technologies robotiques et informatiques de pointe.
Ce système ne peut ni être programmé, ni prendre des décisions de manière autonome. Au contraire, chaque manœuvre chirurgicale doit être effectuée directement par le chirurgien.
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October 13, 2013 4:50 AM
Page de promotion d'un système robotique da Vinci. Cependant, la vidéo de 5 min à droite de la page est une bonne ressource pour présenter une interface Homme-machine précise et sécurisée, dans le domaine médical (peu ou pas abordé en cours habituellement)
VideoPhoto courtesy of IEEE Spectrum Source: KIOST Back to nature. Tree frogs, cats and now crabs.
RHex is an all-terrain walking robot that could one day climb over rubble in a rescue mission or cross the desert with environmental sensors strapped to its ...
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WOW!!! A MUST watch!!!
Researchers at Harvard have spent the past five years building robot bugs that can move with the same dexterity and speed as real-life insects.
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The researchers have designed robobugs that can move as fast as 37 centimeters — the equivalent of more than eight times its body length — per second. One of the bugs is about as small as a penny; another bug is a bit larger and has a built-in battery supply so it can scurry around for longer periods of time.
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(Phys.org) —Researchers designing adult bipedal robots have faced a challenge in limitations in a robot's walking pattern. They seek ways to improve on designs to have robots move more naturally.
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A robot as small as a housefly has managed the delicate task of flying and hovering the way the actual insects do.
“This is a major engineering breakthrough, 15 years in the making,” says electrical engineer Ronald Fearing, who works on robotic flies at the University of California, Berkeley. The device uses layers of ultrathin materials that can make its wings flap 120 times a second, which is on a par with a housefly's flapping rate.
This “required tremendous innovation in design and fabrication techniques”, he adds.
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A robot as small as a housefly has managed the delicate task of flying and hovering the way the actual insects do.
“This is a major engineering breakthrough, 15 years in the making,” says electrical engineer Ronald Fearing, who works on robotic flies at the University of California, Berkeley. The device uses layers of ultrathin materials that can make its wings flap 120 times a second, which is on a par with a housefly's flapping rate.
This “required tremendous innovation in design and fabrication techniques”, he adds.
Aster C. Linn's comment,
June 19, 2013 6:49 AM
Bearing in mind that we live on a planet spinning in space - no one really knows WHERE. And that no one knows WHO created (or genetically-engineered) real insects, like wasps and bees that carry potentially poisonous "missiles" that can be fatal to human beings...Maybe certain insects that already exist were created (or genetically-engineered) in the same way (and for a specific purpose) by another "advanced intelligence?"
When disaster strikes and danger looms, the heroes that burst onto the scene to save the day might not even be human.
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One differentiator that's always separated humans from robots is our ability to touch and feel, but advances in haptic technology are rapidly closing the mechanical gap.
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Gedacht sei der Roboter, um ummauerte Grundstücke vor einem Einsatz zu inspizieren...
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