A mechanical snake developed by engineers at ETH Zurich can reportedly access and inspect areas that are unreachable by other robots, drones or humans. The robot, dubbed RoBoa, sorts through trash ...
A snake-like robot that extends to the length of a football field can slither through narrow spaces, such as rubble, to aid in rescue missions. RoBoa was created by engineers at the Autonomous Systems ...
The soft, pneumatic design of the snake-like robot ensures safety for users in hazardous environments, preventing sparks and explosions. Engineers at ETH Zurich have developed a mechanical snake ...
Engineers at ETH Zurich have developed a mechanical snake designed to access and inspect areas that are unreachable by other ...
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The Roomba i3+ EVO has the best blend of affordability and smart features, making it a great pick for a first-time robot vacuum owner. It uses a variation of vSLAM navigation called SLAM ...
Nov. 7, 2024 — Scientists have created a robot that can learn tasks like cleaning a washbasin just by watching humans. A special sponge with sensors is used to show the robot how to clean.
Abstract: The burgeoning demand for collaborative robotic systems to execute complex tasks collectively has intensified the research community's focus on advancing simultaneous localization and ...
It does not matter whether the surface is dry, wet, sticky or dirty. The robot snake can move on almost any surface. According to the researchers, its body, which is currently 20 meters long in ...