Information IMaro service robot jointly developed by Samsung and Dasatech. This robot welcomes you to a friendly smile at the International Airport of Seoul (South Korea), and can share with you with phrases in English or Korean. Continue reading
Category Archives: Robotics_Research
Established the first RatRobot
During 2000, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States came to control a robotic arm using signals from the brain of a monkey. Continue reading
U.S. Robotics WiFi speeds
U.S. Robotics will market this summer a new product range wireless network technology based on Wi-Fi standard known as IEEE 802.11b. Continue reading
A new robot for exploring the deep sea!
Dedicated to scientific research in the field of oceanography, “Victor” is a remotely-operated deep, instrumented, modular unit, capable of imaging optical quality, to carry and operate various equipment and scientific equipment. Continue reading
Robots to monitor the cows
In 2002, the municipality Nishiokoppe, a small village in the northern island of Hokkaido, has spent 1.8 billion yen (13.7 million Euros) to connect all homes via fiber optics. Today, thanks to this system, 18 farmers and dairy companies are using robots to monitor their flocks 24 hours on 24. Continue reading
The dog (robot), the soldier’s best friend?
According to Wired, the U.S. military would have sponsored the development of a prototype robot dog, to assist the soldiers on the ground. Continue reading
Robots full street
Industrialists and academics have created a sensation in mid-February by hosting a full-scale demonstration of their prototype robots in the streets of Fukuoka in Japan. Continue reading
The new Korean star robotics
Recently, Professor Jun-Ho Oh was crowned “Man of the Year 2004” from the Institute for Advanced Science and Technology of Korea (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, KAIST) for his work on robotic humanoid . It meets today in a lengthy interview published on OhmyNews, which explains the characteristics and challenges of humanoid robot Hubo. Continue reading
The robot team concourrent
From 13 to 19 July 2005 will be held in Osaka (Japan) Robocup 9th, world cup team of robots. Three tournaments will pit teams of robots among them: a football tournament, another in the field of rescue and the last for teams of children for educational purposes. Continue reading
When the robots are capable of replicating
Hod Lipson and colleagues at Cornell University have developed a robot still very “basic” self-replicating. Plunge into the world of artificial life (video in the related links below). Continue reading