Robot Teams Compete to Handle Future Disasters | World | RIA Novosti

From: RIA NOVOSTI

WASHINGTON, July 3 (RIA Novosti) – They have walked – virtually – over uneven terrain, waded through a soggy pit of mud and maneuvered past cinder blocks designed to stop them in their tracks, all part of a kind of ironman competition for robots that organizers say could someday make the world a safer place for people.

Now, seven robot design teams will craft their software creations into electronic reality for the next phase of a robot building competition known as the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC), developed by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA), which promotes technological research for the US military.
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Watch “RoboCup 2013 Teen Size FINAL: GERMANY / JAPAN” on YouTube

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Watch “RoboCup 2013 Adult Size FINAL: TAIWAN / JAPAN” on YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqWELifR2P0&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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Watch “RoboCup 2013 Standard Platform FINAL: GERMANY / GERMANY” on YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y2Cf9nRqOw&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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Asimo might get fired from his first job

World’s best-loved robot flunks its first proper job: Asimo flustered by visitors’ gestures and questions while working as museum guide
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The Independent
by David McNeill
July 3, 2003

It must have seemed like a good idea at the time: one of Japan’s top science museums has borrowed Honda Motor’s iconic spaceman robot, Asimo, as a guide. But the confused bot is struggling to distinguish between people raising their hands to ask a question and just taking photos.
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Raffaello D’Andrea: The astounding athletic power of quadcopters

Raffaello D’Andrea: The astounding athletic power of quadcopters #TED :

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EZ-Robot

I ran across this robot website that sells neat robot kits, check it out at: http://www.ez-robot.com/default.aspx

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Blink and You’ll Miss This Blindingly Fast Robot Speedster

From: Gizmodo and IEEE Spectrum (Full article)
by: Eric Limer / Evan Ackerman
6/5/2013

There’s something inherently creepy about tiny, skittering robots, and if you need to add a new terrifying bullet point to the robot apocalypse list, you might as well start here. This 6.5-cm guy can move at 30 body-lengths per second. If it were a full-size car, that amounts to about 400 miles per hour.

Developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins and shown off at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation in Germany, the tiny unnamed robot is a mere 6.5 by 5.5 by 1 centimeters. But thanks to direct drive and little wheeled-legs called “whegs,” it could very well be the fastest robot ever for its size. Each wheg has its own ridiculous six millimeter motor that spins at 40,000 RPM (and costs several hundred dollars), and the bot only uses less than half of that power since not every sweep of the legs connects with ground quite right.

Researchers think that if they outfit the bugger with slightly larger whegs, they might be able to get it going even faster, while still retaining the ability to climb over stuff in its way and fit in the palm of your hand. Who knows what kind of use these little bots could be put to but battery life is bound to be a concern. For now though, just seeing one dart across the floor is cool (and creepy) enough. [IEEE Spectrum]

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Interesting spherical robot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y25I6Ri9yE&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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MAKE | Christian Ristow’s Hand of Man a Hands Down Favorite At Maker Faire

Make Magazine
By Stett Holbrook
06/04/2013

Christian Ristow’s 26-ton mechanical hand and forearm made an appearance at Maker Faire Bay Area 2013 this past month and MAKE Senior Editor Goli Mohammadi was there to experience the Hand of Man—firsthand. The giant robotic hand is controlled by a human sized glove that clenches and smashes in response to the user’s movements.

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