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  2. Mantis the spider robot - Wikipedia

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    The robot is controlled by a computer running the Linux operating system and HexEngine software, which controls the hydraulic solenoid in the legs. It is driver-operated by joysticks within a cockpit, can travel at approximately 1 mile per hour (1.6 km/h) and can cover 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) on a 4.5 imperial gallons (20 L) tank of diesel ...

  3. Arachno-Bot - Wikipedia

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    The leg component of an arachno-bot is its core. Each of the 8 legs is equipped with S.E.S joints that mimic a spider’s mechanics. A spider's leg joints are the mechanics that the arachno-bot's artificial legs mimic in the spider-inspired electrohydraulic soft-actuated joints (S.E.S for short).

  4. Necrobotics - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Hexbug - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. ASIMO - Wikipedia

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    ASIMO (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility) is a humanoid robot created by Honda in 2000. It is displayed in the Miraikan museum in Tokyo, Japan.On 8 July 2018, Honda posted the last update of ASIMO on their official page stating that it would be ceasing all development and production of ASIMO robots in order to focus on more practical applications using the technology developed through ASIMO ...

  7. I tried Home Depot’s viral Halloween decor, and my yard has ...

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    Home Depot’s viral 12-foot skeleton lives up to the hype. Its oversized design makes for an eye-catching Halloween display, and once assembled, it’s surprisingly stable considering its size. Pros

  8. Yandex self-driving car - Wikipedia

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    The self-driving cars are based on mass-produced car models, such as the Toyota Prius and Hyundai Sonata. Each vehicle is equipped with four proprietary lidars , six radars and from 8 to 12 cameras. The company's semi-solid state lidars can recognize objects as far as 500 meters away and are capable of changing the scanning pattern on-flight.

  9. Mondo spider - Wikipedia

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    The first power source was a Honda V-twin engine and a system of hydraulic pumps and motors, which was upgraded in January 2010 as part of the Mondo Spider "0 Emissions" program. The vehicle has a carrying capacity of one person and a maximum speed of around 4 feet per second (1.2 m/s), a "brisk walking speed".

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