Snake Robots from Carnegie Mellon
The AP has an interesting piece on Carnegie Mellon’s snake robots. The research, lead by Howie Choset, is aimed at disaster situations where a small snake could maneuver much better than a resuce worker. "Right now, the way to get to these trapped survivors is to pull the rubble out one rock at a time," Choset said. "So our dream is to have the snake robot thread through this collapsed rubble and get to victims more quickly."
The robots are semi-autonomous, and are remotely guided by a radio controller. They are controlled with servo motors and battery powered. The Snake’s website, shows video of them crawling in a sinusoidal motion, rolling, swimming, and crawling through pipes.
Unfortunately, Choset says the robots wont be ready for prime-time for another 5 to 10 years.
Another prominant snakebot builder is Dr. Gavin Miller. You’ll also want to check out this amazing amphibious snakebot from Japan.
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June 9th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
Hi, This is Shyam, working as Software Professional. Creation of a Robot which can comprehend human speech and perfrom basic tasks is an greatest invention of mankind. But if we extend this capability by covering the outer part of a robot with wax then we can create human look like robots. The main objective is to make immortal human look like machines as we all are mortal and only these robots stand as reminiscent for future generations.