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MIT Researchers Working on Assembler Robots

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In the future, robots will be used to build a lot of things for us, including other robots. Researchers at MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms already working on Assembler robots that could eventually build anything. Their system involves tiny subunits called voxels. As MIT explains:

The robots themselves consist of a string of several voxels joined end-to-end. These can grab another voxel using attachment points on one end, then move inchworm-like to the desired position, where the voxel can be attached to the growing structure and released there.

The below video shows how these robots work.

Assembler robots could eventually build almost anything

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PUDU CC1 Commercial Cleaning Robot

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This is the PUDU CC1: a commercial cleaning robot that can mop, scrub, sweep, and vacuum the floor. This multi function robot has 17000PA suction power. It is designed to handle corners easily with its side brush. This robot uses SLAM to perceive its surroundings.

SUSTech 3D Point-foot Biped Robot from CLEAR Lab

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In the past few years, we have covered a bunch of promising biped robots, including Atlas, Digit, and Cassie. The SUSTech 3D Point-foot Biped is also worth a look. It has a leg length similar to Asimo and can walk at speeds up to 3.6km/h. It can overcome uneven terrains, such as grassy surfaces. The below video shows this robot in action:

Goalie Autonomous Patrol Robot

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This is the Goalie from HL Mando: an autonomous patrol robot that uses various sensors such as GPS, LiDAR, cameras, and others to perceive its surroundings and get around. It can operate on various road conditions. This robot comes with a warning lamp, headlights, speaker, microphone, and PTZ camera.

Credit: HL Mondo

 

As Euronews have reported, these robots are already being used in South Korea to keep people safe on the streets and alert them to dangers.

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uHandPi Vision Robotic Hand with Raspberry Pi 4B

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Meet the uHandPi Vision Robotic Arm: a Raspberry Pi 4B robot kit designed for more advanced students. It has an open source code and supports Python programming. This robot uses OpenCV for AI recognition and tracking. It can track faces and colors. You can use it to play rock, paper, scissors, and other fun games.

Jo Autonomous Vineyard Crawler Robot

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This is the Jo Robot: it is an autonomous crawler designed for narrow vines. It is 100% electric and can operate at speeds up to 2.2km/h in autonomous mode. It comes with GNSS RTK guidance system for navigation.

TCL Sweeva 6000 Robot Vacuum with UVC & Navigation

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Meet the TCL Sweeva 6000: a smart robot vacuum with advanced navigation and UVC to keep your home clean. The TCL Sweeva 6000 Robot comes with app and voice control. It has 2700Pa of power to pick up dirt, dust, and debris on any surface.

CMU / Berkeley’s Low Cost Robot Dog Can Go Anywhere

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Here is a low cost robot dog that can climb stairs of its height and traverse rocky, slippery, and uneven terrain. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science and the University of California, Berkeley, designed a system that enables small legged robots to overcome challenging conditions.

MRMC TRH-1 Track Robotic System for Broadcasters

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Here is a robotic system that takes your filmmaking to the next level. The MRMC TRH-1 Track Robotic System has 4-axis movement and max speed of 0.5m/s. It has 35kg payload capacity. It has flexible payload options. The TRH-1 is fully IP connected. It has highly accurate encoders.

myCobot 280 Robot Handling a Smartphone

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The myCobot 280 is a collaborative robot that can be used with Jetson Nano or Raspberry Pi for pretty advanced projects. It has an open source ecosystem and is ready for Python programming. It comes with WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity.

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