Previous Cool From 2002
|   |   | Robop - robot peregrine falcon invented to cause a flap among pigeons and seagulls. | |
|   | Dec 23 |   | SpiderBot - multi-legged robot developed by the Jet Propulsion Lab as a prototype mobility system. |
|   |   | Public Anemone - robotic creature with an organic appearance and natural quality of movement, part of the Robot Theatre from the MIT Robotic Life Group. | |
|   |   | CRASAR - Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue, leading the development of robotic SAR since 9/11/01. | |
|   |   | Tatooing Robot - we haven't found any more information beyond this story from Ananova, but the pictures are great! | |
|   | Nov 25 |   | LEMUR - six-legged walking robot built at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Planetary Robotics Lab to perform dexterous small-scale assembly, inspection and maintenance of space facilities. |
|   |   | LegWay - two-wheel balancing robot, built from Lego Mindstorms kit by Steve Hassenplug - an excellent example of fundamental autonomy with basic tools (site includes liniks to code!). | |
|   |   | Caribou - autonomous underwater sonar survey vehicle from the AUV Lab at MIT Sea Grant. | |
|   |   | Falstaff - expendable explosive ordinance disposal robot, designed for the RIA Scholarship Competition, by Dan Kenney at Washington State University. | |
|   |   | SmallBot - a small robot designed for the Seattle Robotics Society Robothon event. | |
|   |   | Coco - a small ape-like robot built by the Humanoid Robotics Group at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab to explore humanoid intelligence. | |
|   |   | Wheelesley - development of a robotic wheelchair system, for semi-autonomous travel in indoor settings. | |
|   |   | Army-Ant Swarms - interesting master's thesis on self-organization in large populations of mobile robots, by Cem UnsalS. | |
|   |   | Elvis - a 60cm prototype of a humanoid robot, part of the Chalmers University Humanoid Project. | |
|   |   | Marvin - autonomous robotic helicopter with intelligent navigation, developed for the AUVSI International Aerial Robotics Competetion. | |
|   | Sep 16 |   | Artifical Muscles - overview of the work in artificial actuator systems at the JPL Nondestructive Evaluation and Advanced Actuators Technologies Lab (and see a movie of a demonstrator hand). |
|   |   | Lego Rubik's Solver - a very cool, dual-RCX, automated robot that solves the 3x3x3 Rubik's cube, by J.P. Brown (including RCX source code). | |
|   |   | CONRO - miniature, reconfigurable robotics technology project from the USC Information Sciences Institute. | |
|   |   | Sprawl Robots - fast, robust hexapods functionally inspired by nature, part of the ONR Biomimetics Robotics Project. | |
|   |   | Bodicea - pneumatically powered walking robot developed by the MIT Humanoid Robotics Group. | |
|   |   | Player - device server that provides a flexible interface to sensors and actuators (e.g., robots), based on a client/server model that allows control programs to be written in any language and on any computer with network connectivity to the robot. Downloadable software from the SourceForge. | |
|   |   | ORCCAD - real-time robot control system software development tool, developed by INRIA as part of the BIP-2000 project. | |
|   |   | Grace - the Challenge Team 2002 entry in this week's AAAI Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition. Pay attention to the software architecture discussion, and the available source code. See the CNN story here. | |
|   |   | NurseBot - Joint CMU-UPitt-UMichigan project to develop a different robotic assistant for the elderly. | |
|   |   | PAMM - the Personal Aid for Mobility and Health Monitoring project, developing robotic assistants for the elderly, from the MIT Field and Space Robotics Laboratory. | |
|   |   | BotBall - Get the results of the 2002 BotBall National Conference and Tournament, held last week in Norman, OK. | |
|   |   | Props - Personal Roving Presence systems. Check out the papers section that describe the systems. | |
|   |   | RoboRats - I've heard of making men out of mice, but robots out of rats? See the SUNY story and the story from Nature here. | |
|   |   | RoboCup 2002 - The gand-daddy of robotic soccer competitions runs again, appearing this week in Fukuoka, Japan. See the news story here. | |
|   |   | Scorpion - Building a robust walking machine that autonomously interacts for an unrestricted time with a real world environment. | |
|   |   | PRoP - Simple, inexpensive, internet-controlled, untethered tele-robots that strive to provide the sensation of tele-embodiment in a remote real space. | |
|   |   | Artbots - first annual "Robot Talent Show" held this weekend at the Pratt Institute. See the NY Times article here. | |
|   |   | Autonomous Vehicle Project - Australian National University project to develop a platform for mobile robotics and computer vision research by automating the control functions required to drive a car. | |
|   |   | Haptic Display - tactile shape display using RC servomotors, developed by the Harvard University BioRobotics Lab. | |
|   |   | CHARON - a language for modular specification of interacting hybrid systems, developed by the U. Penn. MARS program. | |
|   |   | Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International/Techni-Products/The New England Air Museum/Veritech Media & Enrico Fermi High School - Chairmans Award Winner, and United Technologies Research Center & East Hartford High School & Rockville High School & Coventry High School & Beatty Machine and Manufacturing & School City of Hammond & GM Powertrain - Ypsilanti & Willow Run High School - play field winners of the National Championships, at the 2002 FIRST Robotics Competition held last weekend in Orlando. | |
|   |   | Trinity College Fire Fighting - the longest-running robot fire fighting contest continues to be impressive. | |
|   | Apr 15 |   | CART - the CSA Automation and Robotics Testbed, part of the Canadian Space Agency Strategic Technologies for Automation and Robotics program. |
|   |   | Compact Maps - 3-D models from laser data which are compressed in real-time on board the robot allowing for incremental transmission to a host in short bursts, being developed by the Georgia Tech Mobile Robotics Lab. | |
|   |   | Boilerplate - A little something from the history files. A "mechanical man" developed during the 1880s and unveiled at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. | |
|   |   | EyeBot - a controller for mobile wheeled, walking, or flying robots. Developed at the University of Western Australia Mobile Robot Lab, it consists of a 32-Bit microcontroller board with a graphics display and a digital grayscale or color camera input. The site include a developers software archive. | |
|   |   | Micro Air Vehicle - University of Toronto project to develop a tiny (15 cm span) aircraft for surveillance missions. | |
|   |   | RHex - a six legged robot capable of dynamically dextrous tasks with a single autonomous platform. | |
|   | Mar 04 |   | Red Rover - student navigators drive a Mars rover testbed, as part of the Mars Exploration Rover-2003 project "Red Rover Goes To Mars" experiment. |
|   |   | ARNOLD - Autonomous mobile Robot Navigation with Odometric and Link-based Dead-reckoning. Research from the McGill University Centre for Intelligent Machines. | |
|   | Feb 18 |   | Snake Robot - research in physics-based design, planning, and control of robotic systems in space, being conducted by the MIT Field and Space Robotics Laboratory. |
|   |   | Snake Robot - serpentine robot shown at the IJCAI 2001 convention in Seattle, built by a high school student (is this another Gavin Miller in the making?). | |
|   |   | RoboMote - small, inexpensive mobile robot network project as part of the Scalable Coordination of Wireless Robots(SCOWR) project at USC's Robotics Embedded Systems Lab (RESL). | |
|   |   | Marsupial Robots - deployable sub-robots for force-protection and force- multiplication capabilities. | |
|   |   | Floppy The Robot - Complete plans to build a robot from a 3 1/2" floppy drive without taking it apart. | |
|   |   | Entertainment Robots - utilizing robots to entertain and introduce guests to the Museum fŸr Kommunikation in Berlin, Germany. | |
|   | Jan 07 |   | Robotic Work Crew - the development of multi-agent systems performing coordinated tasks for planetary exploration, being developed by NASA/JPL (including a description of the CAMPOUT architecture. |
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