Swimming Cockroach Robot Developed
Onnimikki writes "The Ambulatory Robotics Lab at McGill University has made a six-legged swimming cockroach robot as part of Project Aqua. The robot is a waterproof version of the RHex robot, whose inspiration is the biomimetic work by Bob Full of Gecko glue fame. Other cool stuff from the ARL page includes a waddling bipedal RHex, and the world's first galloping robot."
l33t
or do i fail it?
I could have so much fun with one of these. Scaring my mum/sister/girlfriend. I want one!
-- Karma Karma Karma Karma, Karma Chameleon - Boy George
inspiration is the biomimetic work by Bob Full of Gecko glue fame.
Why is he full of Gecko glue?
Talk about getting stuck into your work...
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you're winner!!
It's nice to see that it runs a proper Real Time OS.
I have actually seen one case of someone trying to build a mini sub-aqua robot running Windows XP (yes XP not CE) on a powerful micro PC card.
Seriously, ... it sounds fscked up, but it's true.
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pajor writes "BBC News is reporting that that The Matrix Reloaded has been banned in Egypt. The country's censorship board cited violence which might 'harm social peace', but also said the 'religious themes' of the film's storyline, about the search for the creator and control of the human race, may cause 'crises'. A statement said: 'Despite the high technology and fabulous effects of the movie, it explicitly handles the issue of existence and creation, which are related to the three divine religions, which we all respect and believe in.'"
MODIMOLLE
Baby found beheaded, gutted
Posted Wed, 11 Jun 2003
A 30-year-old Modimolle (formerly Nylstroom) woman was arrested on Wednesday after her mother found the woman's six-month-old baby beheaded and gutted in her room, police said.
Captain Malesela Ledwaba said police were summoned after the grandmother found her granddaughter's headless body. The girl's intestines had also been removed in an atrocity during the night.
"After some preliminary investigation the head was found buried in a shallow grave on the doorstep of the back room," Ledwaba said. The intestines were found hanging from a coat hanger next to the bed.
Ledwaba described the scene as particularly gruesome.
The baby's mother was then arrested and admitted to hospital under police guard.
The woman's motive for slaughtering the child and ripping out her intestines was not known and she appeared to be catatonic.
Sapa
They could have just asked me, I've got plent of cockroaches around here and could have lent them some.
I hope your phone gets disconnected, asshat.
waterproof version of RHex, which was made neutrally buoyant
How did they do that ? Depending on the density of the water you immerse the thing it, they might approach neutral buoyancy by adjusting the amount of ballast manually, but they'll never achieve true static buoyancy without some kind of active process controlling the amount of water in a ballast tank. Otherwise the object would sink to the bottom or bob up to the surface eventually. Or do they maintain the thing's depth in the water with dynamic buyoancy using the robot's forward movement ? I don't see depth control planes on the robot, could they use its legs to achieve this ?
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
So THATS why I have all those cockroaches swimming around my rectum!
With a little hack. I'll be able to retrieve all of Colin Montgomerie's (Monty)'s balls from the lake at the US Open starting today!
Come on Justin!
Robot cockroaches running Windows infect the bugs with bugs. Insect population crashes, MS share price soars.
--- Yx3 = Delilah ---
Wish I could prove with u URL of some sort but I'm 2000% positive that I've seen galloping robots in a documentary years and years ago made by some university or MIT. I remember that they were made using hydraulics and that they had quadrupeds and even a monoped running/hopping through the hallways (with the researchers running to keep up with cables and such ;-)
I also remember that the movements were not preprogrammed but the system "learned" how best to cope with N legs. It developed all of the gaits found in a horse for example.
Very good stuff.
*hits cockroach with shoe*
What? Why is everyone looking at me like that?
Just what we always needed a swimming cockroach.
http://www.lynxmotion.com/
Yes, the swimming robot version is cool, but the original rhex robot is pretty incredible too. I work in the lab at UMich where they're working on the land-based one. A friend of mine used a learning algortihm called Amoeba (sort of a hill-climbing approach using simplexes) to speed it up dramatically. It runs fast, much faster then you would expect a stocky little robot with six legs to run. Currently, they're working on a vision system so it can track objects and follow lines, and having it sense its terrain and modify its gait accordingly. Not your daddy's robot!
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mmmMmmMMmmMmm
Nips!
"What's this robotic cockroach doing in my soup?"
"The...um...backstroke?"
Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion.
will be ready when they FINALLY make the sHex robot!!!
There will be much rejoicing!!
Roll with Nipsy Russell ---Man the trools make me laugh sometimes!!!
I want a robot which can fetch me a cold drink, not swim in it.
In this year's Technogames (in the UK, broadcast on TV by the BCC), there was a robot that could swim underwater. It swam like a fish, with horizontal tail movements, and knew when to move up or down to stay slightly below the surface of the water. It was autonomous, not remote controlled. Much more impressive than the movie of the swimming cucaracha.
Whatever happened to the wheel? You know that wonderful invention that converts rotational motion into linear motion. Hey, our offroad vehicles use it. Are our robots too good for such antiquated ingenuity? Is the answer simply too easy to give the robotics community the type of intellectual hooplah they thrive on? Or is there some technical reason why trying to make a robot walk is better than letting it roll?
you said mum...
Excerpt from Meet the Parents:
"Don't you have any expensive wine?"
"hmmmm....you could buy a bunch of Mum's"
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Came in this morning, tried to login to squirrelmail.... Hmmmm... very slow... Get to the web server.... Hummmm... Lotsa httpd processes... Hummmmm...
tcpdump -i eth0 -n port 80...
Hmmmm... The console scrolls non-stop! Arrrgh! Am I being DOS'ed!?!?!?!?
Thanks slashdot, you made me panic for a while. Hope somebody mirrored the pages cuz' I can't handle this load without being prepared for it.
Please check again in a few days if you're really intereseted.
--
Danny, McGill CIM SysAdmin.
How would you have prepared for this?
Many people start robotic projects fearing embedded development. So, they think, why can't I just control everything from my PC.
The problem with this is, it actually adds complexity.
Typically, it means adding a MAX232 with Charge ups, or the more expensive MAX233. This, just to convert the RS232 25Volts down to TTL 5volts. Then you need another component to translate the characters into logic. What a pain! Not to mention a tether.
Better to just learn a little assembly. It's really easy for these applications. Just turning things on and off is setting/clearing a bit in an output register.
Software, is really not that hard, in fact, possibly overrated in terms of the complexity of building one of these beasts. It's the electronics, and contruction. Getting things to actually move.
Did that trigger thoughts of the Animatrix for anyone else?
Slashdotter are stupid and biased.
You have me hook i just have one thing to say where can i buy one at? It kinda reminds me of Blade runner I would love to own one the fun I would have at the beach or pool in florida.
To all who had witness let me give this upon you in one of my favorite terms "PH34R MY M4D SKILLZ!!!"
he would've kept a fire hydrant by his server
Who is this Karma guy and why is he bad ??
Redundant? this is the FIRST time I have EVER mentioned how to properly post the penis bird. You fucking CRACKHEAD REATARD DOUCHEBAG MODERATORS. If you can justify reasonably that my post was redundant, then I will eat my cock and post the .mpg on slashdot.
I'd have prepared for this by mirroring the images and videos and redirected to them. Ain't so hard if you know in advance.
I didn't post the story, somebody else here at McGill did without telling me.
Anyways, anybody want to host 'em?
Just great. Now I have to keep a portable EMP generator next to my cans of RAID under the kitchen sink. Do you know how much power those f***n things use?
Let's hope they don't teach the little bastards to breed. What will they do, lay their eggs in my box of spare PC parts? Although I assume there'll be a nice satisfying mechanical *crunch* when you step on them.
Gives new meaning to cockroaches carrying diseases. Maybe they'll find one that transmits W95/Klez@mm. Norton Antivirus will now cost three times as much to ship, because it comes with a large hammer. Don't download files, don't open mail attachments, and put a ring of flea powder around your PC. "Dr. Solomon..." *WHAM WHAM WHAM* *crunch* "...has detected and isolated a virus."
On the other hand, it'd make for a nice way to smuggle an X10 cam into a cute girl's bedroom--assuming they ever make the transmitter units weigh less than 5 pounds. Blattidae Elegans Electronicus indeed.
Cole's Law: Thinly sliced cabbage
I've posted the smaller movie [14MB] on the .Mac servers: the cockroach robot movie.
I do not want them near my boat...
It's bad enough on Land and Beach-
Keep that insect out of reach!!!
I do not want electric roach,
Nor the real thing to approach!
Don Marquis, entombed, is spinning-
And now, you say, the roachbot's... swimming?
My house is currently invaded-
I didn't want this thing created!
Why not start with robot ants,
or with spiders, tech advance-
I do Not LIKE the cockroach breed!
I do not want them close to me!
I'm scared of those alive and well-
and these
not even Flit can Kill!
My morning tribute to Dr. Suess and his earliy career, and Mr. Marquis, whose cockroach vers libre poet would have had quite a bit to say on this one. Those were the first things to leap to the forefront of my mind- Quick, henry- the flit! and oh lordy what would archy say.
"I'd say 'Have a good time,' but arson is still illegal.
. . . still no cure for cancer.
The robotic pointy boot to step on it.
-- I am. Therefore, I think!
Great, after the nuclear holocaust, there will be nothing on Earth but a few humans fighting off highly evolved Terminator-like robotic roaches and radioactive cockroaches.
--- I'm Green Hornet's sidekick not Inspector Clouseau's!
Dear rotten.com, I am unsure if you are aware of the problems that your "Incident with the bird" picture has caused on the popular technology website slashdot (http://slashdot.org).
Many users of this site's messageboards are posting links to http://smoke.rotten.com/bird/ and making text based representations of a bird on a man's penis. Frankly, while I am pro-freedom, this type of photo sickens me. Could you please move the location of the bird page on your site to keep slashdot readers from seeing things that are completeley unrelated to computers and technology? I'm not asking you to remove the content, just to relocate it.
FYI the text representation of the bird is:
*p_e_n_i_s_b_i_r_d_p_e_n_i_s_b_i_r_d_*
p______...___________________________p
e____(_..__`'-.,--,__________________e
n_____'-._'-.__`\a\\_________________n
i_________'.___.'_(|_________________i
s____________7____||_________________s
b___________/___.'_|_________________b
i__________/_.-'__,J_________________i
r_________/_________\________________r
d________||___/______;_______________d
*________||__|_______|_______________*
p________`\__\_______|__/__''\_______p
e__________'._\______/.-`____{}|_____e
n___________/\_`;_.-'_________/______n
i___________\_;(((____.--'\_/________i
s_________.(((_____.-;\______________s
b____.--'`_____,;`'.'-;\_____________b
i_taco's____.'____'._.'\\____________i
r_dick_--'_________|__\_|____________r
d__________________\_\,_/____________d
*p_e_n_i_s_b_i_r_d_p_e_n_i_s_b_i_r_d_*
with a link to the offensive site (http://smoke.rotten.com/bird/) underneath, these "Penis Birds" are posted by Penis Bird Guy, Penis Bird MAN and several other users.
Regards, Andrew J. Tosh
Thank god someone as finaly developed a swimming cockroach robot. Our only lingering question is: what more is there to accomplish for man kind? Now tha the swimming cockroach robot hurdle has been cleared... what goal is wirthy of a race? IS it a happy day... or sad?
If you want the full version movie, go here for the torrent file.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~gch/Aqua.mpg.torrent
Why hasn't someone already accused Microsoft of inventing the swimming cockroach long ago?
slashdot troll = you make a compelling argument I do not like the implications of.
Damnit, we are trying to kill roaches, not make more of them!
And waterproof, next it will be squishy proof. I find these anywhere near my house, your gonna pay to have em exterminated.
--Nuintari
slashdot : where an opinion can be wrong.
You guys GOTTA go here:
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A "pronking robot"
http://kesisleme.eecs.umich.edu/filedispl
The rest of the vids
http://kesisleme.eecs.umich.edu/media.php
- Zav - Imagine a Beowulf cluster of insensitive clods...
I'd have just started blocking requests with a Slashdot referrer until things calmed down. If they aren't going to give you the courtesy of a "heads up", you shouldn't feel obligated to maintain availability for that additional traffic unless you have some spare time you want to put on it. Take whatever means necessary to keep your stuff up for the visitors that normally hit it, but if the Slashdot-induced load is going to bring it down, take whatever steps you need to to keep it up, even if it means rejecting Slashdot-referred requests.
I'm surprised how many people don't understand what a little advance notice can do. Even the Slashdot folks don't seem to understand this, or maybe they just don't care.
Most other major news outlets will give you a courtesy notification before sharing your URL in an article they're about to post.
So yah, there's lots of things site owners can do to mitigate the increased load Slashdot editors put on them. The site owners can temporarily allocate additional hardware or bandwidth to the site. They can mirror certain pieces of content on other sites, or even the entire site (providing an alternative URL for the Slashdot post). Or maybe if they can't do this, perhaps they can set up some throttling to allow "normal" requests to continue to come in while generally slowing or blocking requests from Slashdot.
Contrary to the belief of most Slashdot kiddies, most site owners want their content to be available. Not all of them can afford to do so at the levels of load a Slashdot posting can cause. Not all of them necessarily want to when they detect a Slashdotting at an inconvenient hour. Giving them sufficient notice to allow them to try and shore things up is better for the site owner, and usually better for the Slashdot user, who might otherwise not be able to get in at all.
It's just common sense and tact.
Just checking.
If you eat it will it crawl back up your throat? I dont want those problems again.
when they did this special about the brain and showed where this guy took the teeny brain of an eel and put inside of a robot, effectively turning it into a cyborg. They showed shots of it swimming around rather happily. I just wonder how the eel felt. "This is just bizarre! Every time I want to whip my tail around furiously, I move forward! And when I want to gulp seawater and pump my gills, I go around in circles. Oh my god! I'm a monster! What have they done to me? Oh!!!"
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