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Walking HECTOR Robot Inspired By Stick Insect

Zothecula writes "In an effort to understand how animals move elegantly and in turn provide robots with the same ability, researchers at the University of Bielefeld's Center of Excellence 'Cognitive Interaction Technology' (CITEC) have developed the hexapod walking robot called HECTOR (Hexapod Cognitive autonomously Operating Robot). Designed within CITEC's multi-disciplinary Mulero project, the robot possesses the scaled up morphology of a stick insect and will be used as a test bed in various departments and projects at the University."

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  1. Somebody call the Justice League by Drakkenmensch · · Score: 2

    Looks like Luthor reactivated the Heart of Darkness.

  2. Nice Art Installation. by Sitnalta · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Wow, the paint job and vacuum-molded parts are amazing. This is truly a piece of contemporary art. I like how it speaks to the University of Bielefeld's futile desire to build a working robot.

  3. Let's see it walk by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    No where in the video of this walking robot does it actually walk.

    Towards the end, there is some sluggish, jerky movement of a single leg 'walking' though.

    How exciting!

  4. Re:that's gay by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 2

    that's gay

    3 minutes of video, 0 seconds showing robot walking.

    fag.

    Shouldn't you be making these comments on Youtube instead of Slashdot?

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  5. Re:Anyone in robotics want to explain to me... by Hijacked+Public · · Score: 2

    I absolutely agree 100%.

    Since we* can't make the absolute best conceivable robot that anyone can imagine we should make no robots at all. And they should be bulletproof and able to pass through solid objects and turn invisible.

    * by we we mean specifically robotics engineers since the rest of us just complain on the internet and read science fiction

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  6. It would be nice if it worked! by rMortyH · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Did anyone else notice that it DOESN'T MOVE?

    Nice 2:45 video with the usual pornography-inspired music track, but no movement. No 'Robot in action', just a disembodied leg on a treadmill.

    Not to knock these guys too much, this is really typical of the robot industry right now. You go to a robot show or conference, and all the 'state of the art' robots are sitting there completely lifeless and no one has "permission from management" to turn them on.

    Come on guys, if the industry is going to go anywhere you're going to have to ignore your lawyers and put the batteries in! Otherwise, how do we know you're not bluffing?

    1. Re:It would be nice if it worked! by amliebsch · · Score: 2

      They don't want to reveal any protected IP until their patent on walking is approved.

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