When you think of tracked robots, you might think of bomb disposal robots or others used in military applications. You probably haven’t seen anything quite like this, however—it’s a “reconfigurable ...
Robots move along in all kinds of different ways. Some walk on legs, others roll on wheels, and some crawl on tracks. At some point though, they'll encounter an obstacle and the RCTR from Israel's Ben ...
Researcher David Zarrouk from Ben Gurion University in Israel is known for developing robots that have a minimum number of actuators inside. The latest of his highly mobile robots with minimal ...
[Ivan] seems to enjoy making 3D printed vehicles with tracks. His latest one uses 50 servo motors to draw patterns in the sand at the beach. You can see it work in the video below. Well, more ...
Internal combustion is loud and so is war. The roar of vehicles is as expected a part of modern combat as the booms from explosives and the staccato ring of gunshots, but not all of war has to be.
Instructables member Imetomi has created a fantastic FPV virtual reality controller which has been created using a little Arduino hardware and programming, and is capable of allowing the wearer to ...
When you happen upon a suspicious package sitting on the side of an Iraqi road, a remotely operated tracked vehicle can come in handy. That’s one reason these devices have captured the imagination of ...
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Tank Tracked Robot Vehicle with Modular Treads
Eventually I'll use it to test intelligent robot navigation, but for now we're doing the mechanical build. This is a 3D printed tank tracked vehicle with interlocking modular flexible tracks printed ...
Although we've been seeing a lot of robots that are designed to deliver packages to people's homes, most of those bots are stymied by houses' front steps. Tokyo-based Amoeba Energy is developing a ...
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Watch: Engineer kicks humanoid robot, yanks it by neck in brutal stability test
The framework’s AnyTracker is a general motion tracker with careful designs to track various motions within a single policy.
"The problem is that we're in a boat." That's part of the answer that Professor Christopher Lowe gave me when I asked him about why he needs a shark tracking robot. Lowe heads the Sharklab at ...
Yesterday, Japan Today reported about a prototype of robotic buoy developed at Osaka University to fight sea pollution in the event of an environmental disaster caused by an oil spill. The current ...
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