Archive for Robotics

  • Segway RMP bots used for sniper target practice Segway RMP bots used for sniper target practice

    These target bots from Marathon Robotics, have Segway RMP bases with half-mannequins on top that respond to being shot by toppling over. The robots are programmed to wander around randomly, and when one goes down, the rest scatter. This unique system was designed in conjunction with the Australi...

  • Nokia N900 Controls LEGO NXT Robot via Twitter Nokia N900 Controls LEGO NXT Robot via Twitter

    Thinking out of the box, some researchers or more-like called "hackers" just can't get enough of their Nokia N900 cell phones. But this is something that I would also perhaps do with my spare time, tweaking my own cell phone to make it useful for some other controls. Just like this technology...

  • Berkeley's PR2 Robot Performs Simple Folding Berkeley’s PR2 Robot Performs Simple Folding

    UC Berkeley's own Assistant Professor, Pieter Abbeel has developed a household robot that will definitely offer a great help at home. What it does? Simple folding of towels. To us humans, it may seem easy, but mind you when you several clothes or towels to fold, it may be tiresome or may not lik...

  • Device That Allows A Robot To Mimic A Person's Moves Device That Allows A Robot To Mimic A Person’s Moves

    The WIND (Wireless Intelligent Networked Device) permits robot control with the use of a SiP (System in Package) chip, packing the full functionality of a personal computer onto a single semiconductor. Recently presented by the Engineers from Future Robotics Technology Center (fuRo), a divisi...

  • Robovie mR2: The Robot with an iPod Touch for a Heart Robovie mR2: The Robot with an iPod Touch for a Heart

    A smaller and "cuter" version of Robovie R2, which is primarily developed by Reo Matsumura, has been unveiled by ATR (Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute) Intelligent Robotics & Communications Lab. The Robovie mR2 is a robot which works by popping an iPod Touch into it, at which point...

  • Robot Knows How To Sort and Recycle Plastic Robot Knows How To Sort and Recycle Plastic

    The robot, created by Mitsubishi Electric Engineering Corp and Osaka University researchers, identifies different plastic materials among rubbish and sorts them into piles. The new robot aims to boost plastic recycling levels by identifying six different types of plastics that can be recycled an...

  • Digital Future Heralded For Forensic Medicine Digital Future Heralded For Forensic Medicine

    Used currently at the University of Bern’s Institute of Forensic Medicine, Virtobot is capable of performing “virtual autopsies”. This means no more messy slicing of the skin and cracking open of the skull. Virtopsy, which stands for virtual autopsy, makes post-mortem examinations...

  • Robovie-IV: For Robot-Human Society Robovie-IV: For Robot-Human Society

    “Through the accumulation of experimental research in our office as well as at a Science Museum, we are beginning to understand the communication features that are necessary for a robot to easily participate in our society. So, in the near future, we will be able to create a robot that can sup...

  • I-Fairy: a Robot Presenter, Museum Guide, or Receptionist I-Fairy: a Robot Presenter, Museum Guide, or Receptionist

    Kokoro Co. Ltd.’s I-FAIRY is like a robot presenter, museum guide, or receptionist that detects people when they are nearby and then automatically begins reciting its lines. The “i” in its name stands for intelligent information icon, and its design is meant to evoke a “lovely fairy”. ...

  • Cody: A New Humanoid Mobile-Manipulating Robot Cody: A New Humanoid Mobile-Manipulating Robot

    Georgia Tech's Healthcare Robotics Lab creates a new humanoid robot called Cody. It is composed of a Segway RMP 50 Omni mobile base, 1-DoF vertical linear actuator, and a pair of 7-DoF Meka Arms with series elastic actuators. It also has "equilibrium point controllers" (EPC) which vastly simplif...

  • Robot Teachers Invade Korean Classrooms By 2012 Robot Teachers Invade Korean Classrooms By 2012

    According to South Korea's etnews, the country has announced plans to invest in a so-called "R-Learning" program that promises to put robotic teaching assistants in up to 500 pre-schools by 2012 just after a few months of trials, and expand to a full 8,000 pre-schools and kindergartens the follo...