Post by khatunejannat on Feb 15, 2024 6:24:27 GMT -5
Most people perfectly locate the creations of Boston Dynamics, who make truly spectacular robotics designs, but few know the Germans from Festo, who also design robots but based on animals , in something they call “Learning Network.” Bionic".
Well, Festo has just presented its most recent creation, which consists of a robotic spider that is a work of art in design and functionality. Of course, to this we must add the fact that this bug concentrates two of humanity's greatest phobias: robots and spiders, which makes it a unique and incredible specimen.
This new robot has Syria Email List a design that is inspired by the “Morocco acrobat spider” (Cebrennus rechenbergi), which is capable of adopting a position that makes it jump at high speed, as if it were spinning, in order to escape its predators. .
Festo has shown us in the past everything from robotic dragonflies, arms, chameleon tongues and even kangaroo-shaped robots, but this new creation, which has been named BionicWheelBot , is the first to focus on arachnids. And to tell the truth, the result is extremely remarkable.
BionicWheelBot has eight articulated legs, where six of them adapt to create a type of wheels , while the other two serve to propel itself and thus roll at a higher speed. In addition, it has 15 motors, a 1,000 mAh LiPo battery and an STM32F4 processor with ARM Cortex-M4 architecture.
Its dimensions are 570 x 238 x 796 millimeters, and its objective is to become a device capable of moving over irregular terrain, where it can adopt the form of a spider and walk without problems. While on flat terrain it can become a wheel and move at a higher speed.
The possibilities are unlimited, since this type of robots can be used in places where people cannot reach, avoiding unnecessary risks, and can be used in exploration and rescue.
We have to think that human beings have been copying nature in a multitude of elements of industry and public works.
You can see in the following link the Moroccan spider and the bionics, the truth is that it is still spectacular.
Well, Festo has just presented its most recent creation, which consists of a robotic spider that is a work of art in design and functionality. Of course, to this we must add the fact that this bug concentrates two of humanity's greatest phobias: robots and spiders, which makes it a unique and incredible specimen.
This new robot has Syria Email List a design that is inspired by the “Morocco acrobat spider” (Cebrennus rechenbergi), which is capable of adopting a position that makes it jump at high speed, as if it were spinning, in order to escape its predators. .
Festo has shown us in the past everything from robotic dragonflies, arms, chameleon tongues and even kangaroo-shaped robots, but this new creation, which has been named BionicWheelBot , is the first to focus on arachnids. And to tell the truth, the result is extremely remarkable.
BionicWheelBot has eight articulated legs, where six of them adapt to create a type of wheels , while the other two serve to propel itself and thus roll at a higher speed. In addition, it has 15 motors, a 1,000 mAh LiPo battery and an STM32F4 processor with ARM Cortex-M4 architecture.
Its dimensions are 570 x 238 x 796 millimeters, and its objective is to become a device capable of moving over irregular terrain, where it can adopt the form of a spider and walk without problems. While on flat terrain it can become a wheel and move at a higher speed.
The possibilities are unlimited, since this type of robots can be used in places where people cannot reach, avoiding unnecessary risks, and can be used in exploration and rescue.
We have to think that human beings have been copying nature in a multitude of elements of industry and public works.
You can see in the following link the Moroccan spider and the bionics, the truth is that it is still spectacular.