Society of Robots - Robot Forum
General Misc => Robot Videos => Topic started by: Admin on July 14, 2007, 11:17:45 AM
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I got to go to the Naval Surface Warfare Center in DC to check out the ISR competition. Its not robots, just people propelled mini-subs, but could still be neat and useful for those who like UUVs and UAVs.
I took a few videos . . .
[youtube=425,350]_lCU16ziARY[/youtube]
[youtube=425,350]gtHJh5t81x4[/youtube]
[youtube=425,350]0yZd7ycB-xw[/youtube]
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machines will never(or at least in the near future) have fluid motions like live creatures
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machines will never(or at least in the near future) have fluid motions like live creatures
Ill have to argue with that. I have seen robotic snakes which move realistically and have fluid motions.
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ummm admin you know you put society(space)of(space)robots.com
and didn't say no spaces.... I've gotten lost on the internet before because of something as simple as that. :P
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They look pretty smooth to me...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5ZX5Rfj2wDI
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WOW! Sorry for bumping a ridiculously old thread, but this showed up as a suggested topic for a thread I was reading and I couldn't believe that you were there too! hah. I actually was the team captain for the University of Florida sub, "Swamp Thing". We have a much better sub this year that will be competing in June (although, I had nothing to do with this one).
I just thought it was amazing that the admin of this place was filming that competition! Small world!
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There's a really good example of flexable actuators in the Introduction to Robotics lecture 3 video from Stanford on YouTube:
[youtube]http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm5Tfm04cKk&feature=PlayList&p=65CC0384A1798ADF&playnext=1&index=2[/youtube]
Starts about a minute in. Really interesting stuff.
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We have a much better sub this year that will be competing in June (although, I had nothing to do with this one).
If I'm in Washington, DC again this summer, I'll probably go again ;D