When.com Web Search

  1. Ad

    related to: rotating spider moth robot system for cats for sale ebay

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Mantis the spider robot - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mantis_the_spider_robot

    It took four years to create and design it. The robot is capable to transport one person and can circulate on any surface. The robot weighs 4,188 pounds (1,900 kg), is 9.18 feet (2.80 m) high and is powered by a Perkins Engines Turbo Diesel motor of 2.2L of 50Hp that is in charge of the hydraulic system. Several sensors around it help it to walk.

  3. Necrobotics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necrobotics

    Besides the necrobotic spider gripper, there are no other robotic concepts under the necrobotics subfield. Future necrobotic concepts can utilize soft robotics and electrical stimuli to repurpose biotic material into biohybrid systems. Another application of necrobotics is utilizing preexisting bone structures to house robotic components.

  4. Category:Robotic spiders - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Robotic_spiders

    Pages in category "Robotic spiders" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Mantis the spider robot; Mondo spider; P. La Princesse; R. RiSE;

  5. Hexapod (robotics) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexapod_(robotics)

    A six-legged walking robot should not be confused with a Stewart platform, a kind of parallel manipulator used in robotics applications. Beetle hexapod. A hexapod robot is a mechanical vehicle that walks on six legs. Since a robot can be statically stable on three or more legs, a hexapod robot has a great deal of flexibility in how it can move.

  6. Arachno-Bot - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachno-Bot

    The arachno-bot’s name originates from the distinct shape of the robot, as its 8 legs resemble a spider’s. Each leg consists of a spider-inspired electro-hydraulic soft-actuated joint (S.E.S) which is the core of an arachno-bot. The S.E.S enables the arachno-bot to perform functions other robots can’t do, such as crawl, climb, and jump.

  7. Hexbug - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexbug

    The Ant is a 6-cm (2.3-inches) long micro robotic insect that has front and rear touch sensors that allow it to maneuver around objects in its path, while its wheel legs enable the robotic ant to move around ten times faster than any previous HEXBUG robot. [4] It was released in April 2009 [5] hexbug_ant.jpg

  8. Articulated robot - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articulated_robot

    A six-axis articulated welding robot reaching into a fixture to weld. An articulated robot is a robot with rotary joints [citation needed] that has 6 or more Degrees of Freedom. This is one of the most commonly used robots in industry today (many examples can be found from legged robots or industrial robots). Articulated robots can range from ...

  9. Robotic arm - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robotic_arm

    A robotic arm is a type of mechanical arm, usually programmable, with similar functions to a human arm; the arm may be the sum total of the mechanism or may be part of a more complex robot. The links of such a manipulator are connected by joints allowing either rotational motion (such as in an articulated robot ) or translational (linear ...