The World's First Origami Folding Robot
Roland Piquepaille writes "Devin Balkcom, a Carnegie Mellon graduate student in robotics, has built the world's first origami-folding robot as the subject of his thesis. Origami, the geometry of paper folding, looks simple when you're a kid. But it's actually quite challenging to design a robot to do it. Movements are quite complex, and paper, because it is flexible, is difficult to be manipulated by a robot. This news release says that the project uses kinematics, the study of mechanisms, to determine how folding is done and how paper can be treated as a flexible and rigid material. You'll find more details and references in this overview, including some frames extracted from videos showing the robot at work." Balkcom's website has movies, information and a couple of academic papers.
I thought the robot folded itself, like the Jetsons car.
What?
What about pop-up books?
This is a nice student project, but I don't see that there's anything unprecedented here.
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There was a massive DDoS against CMU at one point that did slow down the univ. connection a bit.
The thing is that not only are the pipes quite fast, CERT is based at CMU -- and those are the folks doing some of the main research on identifying and avoiding DDoSes.
May we never see th