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The question of the robot's number of legs may seem trivial, but it is precisely the number of legs that will determine the robot's dynamic performance, which will have a definite impact on its ...
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If you're arachnophobic, this new dystopian-looking invention may not quite be your cup of tea. Engineers have unveiled a new gigantic robotic all-terrain hexapod. It may look like something out ...
The latest robot out of Nolebotic is Al.I.S.E, or Aluminum, Infrared Scanning Entity. Don’t let the name fool you, its a pretty simple take on the classic hexapod walking platform using a cra… ...
This paper presents a novel hexapod robot with legs radially free distributed around the body. Compared with radial symmetric or rectangular symmetric robots, the legs of radially free distributed ...
The technology of robotics has been well developed in recent years in many fields, such as day care, security, rescue, industry and so on. We can be sure that more and more robots will be produced in ...
AB: Matt, you're the creator of the hexapod robot that runs on Linux. But before talking about the robot, tell us about your Linux experience and the role Linux plays in your life. MB: The field of ...