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Roboter
Simulation
Nao (Aldebaran Robotics)
Give it to me NAO

Those little robots could move impressively fast. Python programmable of course, just a bit expensive (~$5k)
Bild: petyr.rahl
schwimmen oder kriechen
Robots inspired by animals
Scara Roboter
High Speed Adept Cobra Fastest SCARA Robot
Simulation
Bipedal Projects
Nao (Aldebaran Robotics)
NAO at RoboCup 2008

Bild: northern_bites
schwimmen oder kriechen
Snake-like robot "SnakeWheel-2"
Entwicklung von Androiden
Funktionen
c’t – Schlagseite
- Roboter…
- Wo ist Timmy?
Bild: Verkleinertes Original mit freundlicher Genehmigung Ritsch & Renn
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Die unberechtigte Nutzung ist nicht gestattet.
Entwicklung von Androiden
Computer History Museum 390

Bild: Michael Kappel
Omnibot 2000

Bild: gabrielsaldana
Funktionen
Entwicklung von Androiden
Robot has Coffee | Flickr – Fotosharing!

Bild: betsystreeter
Funktionen
Entwicklung von Androiden
Paranoid android | Flickr – Fotosharing!

Bild: Mash Down Babylon
Funktionen
Teacher Robot

Bild: ntoper
Entwicklung von Androiden
Nobody understands me! | Flickr – Fotosharing!

I was sat there just minding my own business and having a look through some bits and pieces left on the side in our ‘studio’ (note use of inverted commas!) when i came across an unused R2D2 stencil that was done in advance of our recent Star Wars commission (http://thisisidiom.wordpress.com/2010/10/28/the-star-wars-commission) but not used for the final piece. Now, as i had spent the time in creating and cutting the stencil I thought it damned lazy that I hadn’t used it so set about rectifying that mistake as quickly as possible...
Bild: id-iom
Funktionen
Wakamaru

2002, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan)Robot interattivo che risponde alla voce umana, configurato con un computer è in grado di fornire informazioni e di rispondere a domande specifiche, si muove, ti guarda e soprattutto è capace di sorridere.Triennale di Milano
Bild: China Blu
Entwicklung von Androiden
"Ondz" by Bye Bye World (JP)

'Ondz' by Bye Bye World (JP) is an interactive machine capable of producing human hand clapping artificially. The physical clapping sound is generated by patting on a pair of artificial palms. Visitors can control Ondz at www.byebyeworld.com/ondz_mobilePhoto showing the Hand Clapping Machine at the Gala.credit: rubra
Bild: Ars Electronica
Funktionen
Wartungsroboter, die sehen und fühlen – Presseinformation 28. Mai 2010 – Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft