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Wakamaru greeting the viewer. Wakamaru is a Japanese robot made by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries that is intended to perform natural communication with human beings. [1] The yellow, 3-foot domestic robot debuted in 2005 at a $14,300-$15,000 USD price-point exclusively for Japanese households. [2]
Ants can make structures like rafts to survive on the rivers. Fish can sense their environment more effectively in large groups. Swarm robotics is a fairly new field and the goal is to make robots that can work together and transfer the data, make structures as a group, etc. [47]
Robot Christmas trees are artificial trees equipped with features to make setup easier than hacking away at a real tree’s trunk to fit a base and storage simpler than trying to cram tinsel ...
1939 () – 1939 (): Sparko, The Robot Dog, and Elektro, performs in front of the public. both manufactured by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Elektro was one of the first robots, using basic sensors and tube logic to receive commands and roughly know when it crashed into a wall. It could blow up balloons, smoke, synthesize text, and ...
The animated feature adapted from the popular children's books crafts a lovely, bittersweet parable of parenting.
The idea of swarm robots has been around for some time but researchers are now looking more closely at nature for robot design inspiration. The social animals that are inspiring new behaviours for ...
Block representation of the animal-robot interactions research field. Animal-robot interactions is a field of Biorobotics that focuses on the blending of robotic compounds with animal individuals or populations. [21] The domain can be subdivided into two main branches, one that relates mechatronic devices with individual animals, and another ...
This Washington, D.C. home is sleek in design, soundproofed and crafted with the highest-end materials. Oh, and it was built in seven days. By robots.