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Researchers have studied zebrafish behavior to design a simple control system that helps robots follow a leader without crashing.
Fish are masters of coordinated motion. Schools of fish have no leader, yet individuals manage to stay in formation, avoid collisions, and respond with liquid flexibility to changes in their ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s first humanoid robot swarm tackles complex factory tasks at China’s car plantChinese robotics firm UBTech’s industrial humanoid, Walker S1, has completed the world’s first collaborative training involving multiple robots, tasks, and scenarios. The milestone was achieved at a ...
Researchers at Georgia Tech recently unveiled an impressive achievement: a 5-inch-long soft robot that can catapult itself 10 feet into the air – the height of a basketball hoop – without any legs.
The work of the robotics lab includes using robot ‘swarms,’ working together autonomously. And there’s also a RaccoonBot.
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