• Neato Robotics Launches The New Robot Vacuum XV-11 on July 15

    Updated: 2010-06-30 15:48:10
    After some trepidations and delays, Neato Robotics has announced they are launching their new XV-11 spatially smart robot  vacuum on July 15th.  On this date, the robot will be available for preorder at various retail locations and will ship out in August 2010. For those who do not remember this robot, it is smarter than its famous [...]

  • Gearheads rule in robot land!

    Updated: 2010-06-30 15:33:40
    The Make website just posted an excellent tutorial artice by Dustyn Roberts covering one of the most critical areas of robot design, the gears that make everything move, or at least transfer power efficiently from motors to wheels and limbs. Make: How-To: Make your own gears

  • Harvard and MIT Take Papercraft to a New Level

    Updated: 2010-06-29 16:48:10
    Harvard and MIT researchers have created a programmable material that can fold itself by following electronic commands. This electronic self-folding “paper” can assume almost any shape as shown in the video below (from ScienceMag): This technology combined with advanced papercraft could make very interesting and rather dynamic robots. We are looking forward to see what unfolds form this [...]

  • Robot Lizard Searches and Rescues, is a bit scary

    Updated: 2010-06-29 16:30:44
    Georgia Tech has been developing a Lizard Robot that can bury itself under the sand (or a sand analogue) and navigate its way into hard to reach places. Very much like a sandfish, the robot is covered by a smooth skin (made out of sexy spandex) and can freely move its (aluminium) body segments in order to bury itself deep under the sand. Unlike [...]

  • What time is it? Robot Time!

    Updated: 2010-06-29 01:22:26
    Originally uploaded by caseywaseywasabear.

  • Top GI Joe Rise of Cobra Toys

    Updated: 2010-06-28 07:15:28
    Most of the action figures for the GI Joe movie Rise of Cobra have been hit or miss with fans. Some are more popular than others. This special edition Baroness, for example, is quite liked. Some of the 12 inch Cobra figures are kinda cool as well. These are definitely for older children. For parents who [...]

  • Robot soccer promise becoming real... (Video)

    Updated: 2010-06-28 02:02:24
    The “promise” that robots would eventually be capable of playing soccer at the same level as their human counterparts has seemed almost like a pipe-dream. Humanoid robot performance has improved over the years, no question. But most of them have either been extremely expensive, or required a lot of support infrastructure, and their autonomous operation appeared quite hesitant and questionable. That's all about to change. The DARwin series of humanoid...

  • Robots: Modeling Biology

    Updated: 2010-06-27 11:55:05
    : All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects About Account Robots : Modeling Biology Posted 27 Jun 2010 at 10:55 UTC by mwaibel The latest episode of the Robots podcast focusses on using robots to model biology . The first guest is Barbara Webb who is director of the Insect Robotics Group at the University of Edinburgh and has published several seminal papers on the subject her 2008 paper on Using robots to understand animal behavior is a good place to start Following an earlier interview on her work , Webb now addresses more complex questions : What is the importance of distributed control and embodiment in biological systems and How do we find equally powerful solutions for robots This episode's second guest is Steffen Wischmann who is a Postdoctoral

  • Hopping, bopping robot! (Video)

    Updated: 2010-06-26 17:59:26
    One of our role models among the ROBO-ONE humanoid robot builders crowd is Iketomu-san. He's quiet, humble, and never boasts or brags, yet he's built some of the most technically interesting robots in the group, and appears to be the only builder regularly competing in full autonomous mode. So, it was no surprise that he immediately jumped on the multi-legged robot movement gathering considerable steam here. We caught up with...

  • China wins the Humanoid Robot Olympic Games

    Updated: 2010-06-25 20:03:28
    Event if China was absent from the 2010 soccer World Cup in South Africa, this did not prevent it from winning a different world cup: the soccer category of the robot Olympics. The Olympic Games for humanoid robots was organized by the Harbin Institute of Technology in China. 18 universities from around the world were there for [...]

  • Robot Rodem for moving people with disabilities

    Updated: 2010-06-25 17:24:33
    Robot Rodem is a new type of robotic mobile vehicle like a Segway because it can be controlled via body movements. It is mainly intended for people with disabilities and those elderly who are frail. But, it can also be used as an indoor vehicle for anyone. Rodem is steered either with a joystick or body balance indicating [...]

  • Robo Pong the robot that throws the ball in table tennis

    Updated: 2010-06-25 15:21:49
    Robo Pong by Newgy is a robot which can train you in table tennis by throwing the ball to you. Along the same principle as ball throwers in tennis, Robo Pong throws the ball to you at regular intervals. The big advantage of this machine is that it also retrieves the balls that you return to it [...]

  • Rachel: The Robot Engineer - Smart Girls at the Party Season 2 (Video)

    Updated: 2010-06-25 07:36:20
    Find more videos like this on Smart Girls at the Party Via Tokyo Hackerspace and AdaFruit Industries

  • New world record of robots in line

    Updated: 2010-06-23 20:44:08
    A new world record, more fun than official, was just made in Kansas. A circuit with an electric line which resembles rails was arranged at the Station in Kansas City. 50 robots followed the line at the same for a few seconds. The circuit in itself was impressive too: no less than 122 meters! Here are three videos of [...]

  • Robots to celebrate the holiday by cleaning beaches...

    Updated: 2010-06-22 15:00:17
    July 19th is “Marine Day”, a national holiday here, and what better way to celebrate than to hold the National Coast Clean-up Robot Contest 2010. This year's event is the 13th in an unbroken series of nation-wide robot events. Based on the 3R's (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) the event emphasizes Environmental Education, Manufacturing, and Teamwork. There are two primary classifications: Marine Rescue Robot, where the robot enters the water and...

  • Getting the robots-eye view (Video)

    Updated: 2010-06-22 00:23:07
    KCSpacePirates07 was kind enough to send in an interesting video captured from the view point of his son's robot participating in the Great Line Following Event in Kansas City. Here are his comments: “KCSpacePirates07 — June 14, 2010 — Here is my son's robots view footage of the Kansas City Robotics Society's Great Line Following Event 2010 at Union Station. We set a world record for the most robots following...

  • The 'BrinBot' goes where some men have gone before... (Video link)

    Updated: 2010-06-21 17:28:05
    Sergey Brin, one of the founders of Google, used a remote telepresence “robot” to participate in the recent Singularity University executive session. While the event was captured in this New York Times video, we have to say that we're pretty underwhelmed. Many of us use remote video conferencing via Skype or other similar services. A few of us have been using global video conferencing since the early 1990's – though...

  • 1960s Space Frontier Toy

    Updated: 2010-06-18 14:09:35
    This is a battery-operated 19-inch Space Frontier Apollo 15 Rocket. It was manufactured by KY of Japan in the 1960s.

  • AUVSI Robot Boat Competition Results

    Updated: 2010-06-15 17:21:20
    The 3rd annual AUVSI Autonomous Surface Vehicle Competition (ASVC) is over and first place went to the University of Michigan. The University of Central Florida took 2nd place and University of Rhode Island came in third. Check the ASVC website for complete results. You can watch more video of the the event online.

  • Industrial Robots as a Human

    Updated: 2010-06-12 13:18:09
    Industrial robots the most sophisticated and most versatile … These bots are a ballet indefatigable not without a certain elegance. ABB Flex Picker It’s a robot sorting and packaging. We admire the speed at which it operates. In four seconds it can move 14 objects or it can move three pound seven-tenths of a second. It is supposed [...]

  • Robot brings shade where you need it

    Updated: 2010-06-11 05:15:19
    It’s just a great idea! She was especially interested in the complexity of solving seemingly simple task – to protect them from direct sunlight. While most people use blinds and similar devices in the lab, Daniela Russ, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) decided to go in an unusual way and built a robot that can [...]

  • NASA is testing robots for use in space

    Updated: 2010-06-09 00:05:27
    NASA engineers have developed a robot able to navigate in space and maneuver on the ground. Their trials were held in Moses Lake, Washington. There have been several tests 12-wheeled automated transport and six-legged rover that can carry massive loads. Also, tests were carried out drilling and mapping robot. According to the trial committee, these [...]

  • Exoskeleton Hybrid Control System

    Updated: 2010-06-09 00:05:26
    Cyber Dyne Company decided to start mass production of exoskeleton. Apparatus HAL [hybrid assistive limb, or "hybrid auxiliary limb], designed to increase the physical strength of the owner. Using sensors attached to human skin, exoskeleton determines which muscles are going to involve people, and creates a directed effort. For the same reason people do not [...]

  • Robots: Online Human-Robot Interactions

    Updated: 2010-06-07 22:20:23
    : All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects About Account Robots : Online Human-Robot Interactions Posted 7 Jun 2010 at 21:20 UTC by mwaibel In its latest episode , the Robots podcast interviews Sonia Chernova at the Personal Robots Group at MIT's Media Lab Chernova is using a free , online game called Mars Escape to learn about how humans and robots can work in teams . As you log into the game , you are teamed up with a second human player , with one person taking on the role of an astronaut , and the other one controlling a Nexi robot . You and your astronaut or robot partner then find yourselves on a mission on Mars , where you will have to brave various challenges . This episode's second guest is Kenton Williams also from the Media Lab . In the

  • Quadruped robot LittleDog improves the skills

    Updated: 2010-06-07 16:54:37
    While Big Dog runs field trials (see note “Carrying loads on the four-legged walking robots”), His little brother – Little Dog – improving their skills in the laboratory. Both the robot was developed by Boston Dynamics, working on order of U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Ministry of Defense (DARPA) and was originally intended [...]

  • Geminoid-F – the girl-robot with human facial expressions

    Updated: 2010-06-07 16:54:37
    Japanese Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro and Robotics (Hiroshi Ishiguro) first became known to the public through the creation of his “twin”, the robot Geminoid HI-1. Remote-controlled, he was able to convey basic emotions of its operator and transmit his voice with built-in speakers. The main purpose of this robot was to study the various psychological aspects [...]

  • Carrying loads on the four-legged walking robots

    Updated: 2010-06-07 16:54:36
    The company Boston Dynamics is widely known in the robotics market due to its successful invention – enduring four-legged Big Dog. This robot is the size of a large dog to become a good help the soldiers, Marines – it can be controlled, he should go where to the right, and thus carries a payload [...]

  • Robot spider with artificial intelligence

    Updated: 2010-06-07 16:54:35
    Matt Bounding, a student at the University of Arizona, developed and built a robotic spider that automatically learns to walk whenever it include. The robot is equipped with a webcam; it analyzes the image and comparing them with the movement of their own feet, learning to walk.If by some chance “spider” loses one of its [...]

  • Human-Robot Interaction of The World

    Updated: 2010-06-06 16:35:21
    Tactile, acoustic, and vision sensors provide robots with perceptual capabilities, enabling them to explore and analyze their environment in order to behave more intelligently. The intelligent robot system KAMRO uses several camera systems to generate an environment model in order to perform complex assembly tasks. To interact with this robot system, it would be an [...]

  • The Intelligent Mobile Robot KAMRO

    Updated: 2010-06-06 16:35:20
    Higher intelligence and greater autonomy of more advanced robot systems increase the requirements for the design of a flexible interface to control the system on different levels of abstraction. In the Kamro (Karlsruhe Autonomous Mobile Robot) project, for example, an autonomous mobile robot (Fig. 1) for assembly tasks is being developed which also has the [...]

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