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A box with an internal light and a cardboard flame represented each fire. Fire fighter robots were required to press a button on the box in order to extinguish the "fire." Design considerations. The ...
The robot designs will be released publicly for those who want to build their own. ArcBotics previously used Kickstarter to raise money for its "Hexy the Hexapod" robot kit, aimed at more advanced ...
The protoype is two meters long in the video, but the robot can be extended to any length by adding on more segments. A gas engine powered a compressor that provided water at 0.7 MPa. The ...