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Top > Computers > Robotics > Robots
AIBO (11)
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Phoenix Mobile Experimental Platform A mobile autonomous robot platform designed for experimenting with CAROL which stands for Camera Based Adaptive Robot Navigation and Learning.
Alice A miniature, autonomous robot powered by watch motors, watch batteries and a PIC microcontroller.
Shrimp High-mobility rover with extended climbing abilities with pictures, MPEG videos, and a list of publications.
Homer An autonomous robotic project designed to explore its surroundings with a 360 degrees field of vision. Photographs, sub-system descriptions and parts lists.
ARGO Project A Linux based, autonomous robotic car developed by researchers at the University of Parma in Italy. Site is in Italian and English.
Omnibot Information on the entire line of this robot including details on getting service and parts.
The Official Stiquito Webpage Information about the Stiquito Robot including how it works, and where you can purchase Stiquito books, kits, and supplies.
MARVIN - An Autonomously Operating Flying Robot Photographs, papers, a system overview, and press materials covering MARVIN the Multi-purpose Aerial Robot Vehicle with Intelligent Navigation. Site has details on its participation the annual International Aerial Robotics Competition.
NASA Robonaut Program A NASA/DARPA research project that seeks to develop and demonstrate a robotic system that can function as an EVA astronaut equivalent. Subsystems list, a materials list, descriptions of the analysis tools and videos.
ASIMO Official home page of Honda's Humanoid Robot. Site includes a history of the robotics, photos, technology descriptions, and event information.
COG A humanoid robot that attempts to approximate the sensory and motor dynamics of the upper human body, used by MIT to study human robot interactions.
Kismet A Robot designed to assist research into social interactions between robots and humans. Site has a publications list, photographs and videos, a research framework analysis and biographies of the project researchers.
Boilerplate A fictional Victorian-era robot created as a hoax. Include humorous historical photos and fictional accounts of the robot's exploits in World War I.
Robot de Neuro Paper describing a robot developed at Mechatronic Research Systems in Switzerland as part of a research program into neural network based visual guidance and navigation. Site contains several papers describing the vision recognition system in detail.
NEC PaPeRo Personal Robot A prototype research robot designed to live with humans at home as a partner. The robot can recognize faces and navigate a typical home.
PalmBot A small, autonomous robot controlled by a Palm Pilot computer. Site has photographs of the robot, a materials list, and assembly instructions with pictures.
Zaza Zaza the autonomous Tech Museum robot with photographs, media coverage, maps of the museum, and technical information.
Inkha Home of Inkha, a robotic head capable of tracking objects visually and emulating human facial expressions and reactions. Software and hardware architecture descriptions, photos, videos, and an events schedule.
HERMES A humanoid service robot developed by Bundeswehr University in Munich, Germany. The robot is able to explore unknown environments and perform transportation and manipulation tasks in human-populated areas.
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