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For a while I've had my head stuck on snake bots. The motion they can achieve plus their ability to be amphibious is absolutely stunning. So anyways I came across these two links and I know everyone here loves a cool robot so here. http://www.snakerobots.com/ Take a look at his models and his use of motors, amazing! http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000957073583/ A clip I came across on hack a day today. Any comments, thoughts, or (even better) links to other snake bots?
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Re: Snake bots slithering in
Gavin Miller, who puts together the Snakebots page, is one of the early developers of serpentine robotics. His work goes back to the early 1990's when he was still at Apple Computer, and developed algorithms for serpentine motion that were originally used to showcase Quicktime 3D as a tool for animation and simulation work. If you want to look at some even earlier work that was really pioneering, check out the research by Shigeo Hirose at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Dr. Hirose has probably been doing this longer than anyone else).
Here are a few more: - Howie Choset's work at CMU in serpentine robotics. - Mark Sherman's Slither page. - The University of Michigan Omnitread is here. There are several web directories regarding serpentine robotics and biomorphic systems that will probably of interest as well. One of the best is the Collection of Snake-Like Robots. -dave |
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Re: Snake bots slithering in
I passed up some video from Professor Hirose's lab. I was awestruck by this snakelike robot in water and the dates that some of his inventions were built !
http://i.gizmodo.com/5184211/the-bea...-shigeo-hirose |
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Re: Snake bots slithering in
A several of robots from FIRST mentors (and Judges) at Ben-Gurion University in Beer-Sheva.
Spiderman: http://www.haaretz.co.il/captain/spages/1114486.html Snakebot: http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1244371047887&pagename=JPost%2FJPArt icle%2FShowFull |
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Re: Snake bots slithering in
My brother and his team at Cornell University are currently working on serpentine surgical arms. I don't think they've published any information online yet, though.
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