Podéis mirar este vídeo en el cual se puede ver una aplicación apta para personas cánidas (perros).
Seguramente a mas de uno le gustaría tener otra aplicación y otro “robot”, que le llevase la jarra a la boca xDDD
Fuente: La Cueva de Metraya
This tip was submitted by [Mike], with the original information seen in this post. When I passed the story along to our writer [Mike Szczys] I didn’t send along the entire email conversation. This bot is noteworthy because it has taught itself to walk. In the build log you can learn about how it has created its gait and altered it based off of the vision. There are also some great pictures of prototypes there too. While we can all agree that it isn’t as impressive looking initially as the A-Pod, remember that it wasn’t programmed to look impressive.
Source: hexapod via: Hackaday
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read comments (0)MIT’s CSAIL (Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab) is using iRobot Create systems to experiment with robotic vegetable gardeners who can tend plants teleoperatively and can deliver just the right amount of what a plant needs based on sensors attached to the plant. When the fruit is ripe, the robots can even harvest it.
[Is it just me, or do you get shades of Huey, Dewey and Louie from Silent Running?]
Precision Agriculture: Sustainable Farming in the Age of Robotics
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read comments (0)Podéis mirar este vídeo en el cual se puede ver una aplicación apta para personas cánidas (perros).
Seguramente a mas de uno le gustaría tener otra aplicación y otro “robot”, que le llevase la jarra a la boca xDDD
Fuente: La Cueva de Metraya
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