Tag Archive for robot

Self-Burying Robot Could Be Hiding in Your Backyard Right Now (with Video)

Featured Image: Illustration of boring into the ground. CREDIT: Torero from nl. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (GNU Free Documentation License. Public Domain).

From IEEE Spectrum By Evan Ackerman

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Bio-inspired robotics has been all over the place. We’ve got robots that walk, run, climb, fly, crawl, and swim. We’ve been kind of missing out on a big domain, though, and that’s animals that dig. You know, like moles. Unlike just about any other sort of robot (or animal), you could have a whole family of moles chillin’ within just a few feet of you (assuming you’re close to the ground, of course) and you’d probably have no idea. And that’s appealing for certain robotic applications:

“One use case is for this robot to drive or be air-dropped to a location close to a target, bury itself to be hidden, perform video surveillance, and send that video back to an operator.” . . . Read Complete Report

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Design of a Bimodal Self-Burying Robot

ICRA 2013

This project was presented at the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. The paper included in the conference proceedings can be found here.

Paper Abstract

Subterranean exploration so far has primarily been performed with the assistance and involvement of human beings. As more ground is broken and more layers are explored, the need for a robotic solution to make digging both easier and safer becomes greater. The applications of a self-burying robot extend from mining and military applications to humanitarian applications. This paper elucidates design principles that form the foundation for self burying robots. In this paper, a bimodal robot is described which is capable of travelling above-ground in one mode and capable of burying itself in the other mode. The variables that affect digging are examined, as well as the design decisions made in order to optimize the resources available to the robot. Finally, future work in the area of self-burying robots is discussed. . . . Read Complete Report

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From youtube uploaded by GerbilGod7

Published on Jun 27, 2013

“Design Of A Bimodal Self-Burying Robot,” by Carl Darukhanavala, Andrew Lycas, Arpit Mittal, and Ashwinram Suresh from Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute,, was presented at ICRA 2013 in Germany last month.

Robot Revolution? Scientists Teach Robots to Learn

Featured Image:Hollow Robotman. Original art produced by Jim Sutton. SOURCE: RobotClipArt (Public Domain).

Another “Robots into Humans” Archive piece. . . EDITOR

From National Geographic Brian by Handwerk Published July 18, 2013

Would a robot serving you coffee in bed make waking up easier on weekday mornings? Could a household robot help an elderly relative who is living alone? How would you like to climb into a robotic car and eat breakfast with the kids while you’re all driven to school and work?

These scenarios may sound like science fiction, but experts say they’re a lot closer to becoming reality than you probably think.

Brown University roboticist Chad Jenkins expects a near-term robot revolution that will echo the computing revolution of recent decades. And he says it will be driven by enabling robots to learn more like humans do—by watching others demonstrate behaviors and by asking questions. . . . Read Complete Report

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Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI Archive: “Robots into Humans”

Honda robot Asimo makes balky tour guide (With 2010 Video)

Featured Image: HONDA ASIMO Robot. CREDIT: Vanillase SOURCE Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain).

From USA Today By Yuri Kageyama, Associated Press 5:06 a.m. EDT July 6, 2013

TOKYO — Honda.’s walking, talking interactive robot is running into glitches in its new job as a museum guide in Tokyo.

The bubble-headed Asimo machine had problems telling the difference between people raising their hands to ask questions and those aiming their smartphones to take photos at the Miraikan science museum.

It froze mid-action and repeated a programmed remark, “Who wants to ask Asimo a question?” . . . Read Complete Report

From youtube uploaded by  Sébastien Barbieri on Sep 6, 2010

Dig a LITTLE DEEPER THEI Archive: “Asimo the Honda Robot”

Beer-Pouring Robot Programmed to Anticipate Human Actions (W/Video)

Featured Image: Big beer. SOURCE: wpclipart.com (Public Domain)

From Science Daily

May 28, 2013 — A robot in Cornell’s Personal Robotics Lab has learned to foresee human action in order to step in and offer a helping hand, or more accurately, roll in and offer a helping claw.

Understanding when and where to pour a beer or knowing when to offer assistance opening a refrigerator door can be difficult for a robot because of the many variables it encounters while assessing the situation. A team from Cornell has created a solution. . . . Read Complete Report

From youtube uploaded by rss Anticipation on Mar 13, 2013

Human Activity Anticilation

Petman robot rocks gas mask, chemical suit (W/Video)

Featured Image: Robot Topio CREDIT:Piotr-Siedlecki SOURCE publicdomainpictures.net (Public Domain)

From C NET by  

EXCERPTS

“You wouldn’t want to meet this camouflaged humanoid in a dark alley. For the time being, it’s tethered to a treadmill.”

“With nothing on, it looks like The Terminator. But when it’s wearing this camouflage chemical suit and gas mask, you could mistake it for a real soldier.” . . . Read Complete Report

From youtube uploaded by BostonDynamics

Published on Apr 5, 2013

The PETMAN robot was developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from the DoD CBD program. It is used to test the performance of protective clothing designed for hazardous environments. . . . From description posted with video.

Retro: NOVA ~ The Great DARPA Robot Race (Full Documentary)

Featured Image: DARPA logo. SOURCE: Wikipedia (Public Domain)

Lots of fun! . . . EDITOR

From youtube uploaded by PBS

Uploaded on Mar 26, 2009

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ – Twenty-three bizarre looking vehicles line up at the gate of the DARPA Grand Challenge with one thing in common: there’s nobody behind the wheel.

BEST IF VIEWED IN FULL SCREEN MODE

New sensors can give robot hands a ‘gentle touch’

Featured image: Robot Dancing. SOURCE: wpclipart.com (Public Domain)

From Robo Daily  by Staff Writers
Cambridge, Mass. (UPI) Apr 18, 2013

Robot hands could gain a gentler touch with inexpensive tactile sensing technology utilizing widely available electronic chips, U.S. researchers say.

Engineers at Harvard University have developed a very inexpensive sensor for robotic hands sensitive enough to turn a brute machine into a dexterous manipulator, the school said in a release Thursday. . . Read Complete Report

US Army finances ‘robotic snakes’ (Video Report)

 

 

 

 

Featured Image: Celebrating Year Of The Water Snake by MALIZ ONG. SOURCE: publicdomainpictures.net

 

 

 

From youtube uploaded by RTAmerica on Apr 28, 2013

Rights group launches campaign to ban ‘killer robots’ (W/Videos)

I saw this one coming. . . . EDITOR

Featured Image: Cover of Amazing Stories magazine ((Public Domain) depicting a robot attacking a beautiful woman while our hero stands behind her pointing a pistol at the metal machine. (Good Luck to him is all we can say . . . EDITOR)

From Space Daily by Staff Writers

Rights group launches campaign to ban ‘killer robots’
London (AFP) April 23, 2013

A global rights group launched a campaign on Tuesday to ban Terminator-style “killer robots” amid fears the rise of drone warfare could lead to machines with the power to make their own decisions about killing humans.

Human Rights Watch said it was creating an international coalition to call for a global treaty that would impose a “pre-emptive and comprehensive ban” on artificially intelligent weapons before they are developed. . . . Read Complete Report

From youtube uploaded by BTimesUK

Global Campaign To Stop Killer Robots Launched In London

Published on Apr 24, 2013

The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots was officially launched in London on Tuesday (April 23) in an urgent move to preemptively ban the use of lethal robotic weapons that can kill without any human intervention. . . . Description posted w/video.

In-Depth Report

From youtube uploaded by democracynow on Nov 20, 2012

Killer Robots: Human Rights Activists Urge Ban on Modern Warfare’s Next Frontier

Inching SkySweeper robot provides cheap way to inspect powerlines (W/Video)

Featured Image: Skysweeper Robot.SOURCE: gizmag.com  accompanying article below.

From GizMag By  April 21, 2013

If you look up at a power line in a few years and see something skittering along the wires, it (hopefully) won’t be a mutant crab monster, but a powerline inspection robot costing less than US$1,000. A prototype of such a robot, called SkySweeper, was presented this month at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) Jacobs School of Engineering’s Research Expo. The robot was built with off-the-shelf electronics and plastic parts printed on an inexpensive 3D printer. . . . Read Complete Report

From youtube uploaded by JacobsSchoolNews on Apr 16, 2013

SkySweeper Robot Makes Inspecting Power Lines Simple and Inexpensive