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Airicist
13th September 2013, 18:52
https://youtu.be/_d0LfkIut2M

CubeStormer II

Uploaded on Oct 13, 2011


CubeStormer II solves the Rubik's Cube puzzle faster than the human world record.

This ARM Powered robot was designed, built and programmed by Mike Dobson and David Gilday, creators respectively of CubeStormer and Android Speedcuber.

The mechanics are constructed entirely from LEGO, including four MINDSTORMS NXT kits, with the addition of a Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone running a custom Android app as the robot's brain. Both the MINDSTORMS NXT kits and the Samsung Galaxy SII use a variety of ARM -- based processors.

The app uses the phone's camera to capture images of each face of the Rubik's Cube which it processes to determine the scrambled colours. The solution is found using an advanced two-phase algorithm, originally developed for Speedcuber, enhanced to be multi-threaded to make effective use of the smartphone's dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 1.2GHz processor. The software finds an efficient solution to the puzzle which is optimised specifically for the capabilities of the four-grip mechanism. The app communicates via Bluetooth with software running on the ARM microprocessors in the LEGO NXT Intelligent Bricks which controls the motors driving the robot. During the physical solve, the app uses OpenGL ES on the phone's ARM Mali-400 MP GPU to display a graphical version of the cube being solved in real time.

Human speedcubers' solve times only include the physical manipulation of the cube and don't include some time which is allowed to "inspect" the cube beforehand. Times recorded by CubeStormer II are for the total solve including: image capture, software solution calculation and physical solve.

Airicist
14th August 2015, 10:54
Tradinno (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?3158) (tradition and innovation), world's largest walking dragon robot, Zollner Elektronik AG, Zandt, Germany

Airicist
22nd April 2016, 14:16
https://youtu.be/NSMIOPkNuCQ

MagLev world record

Published on Apr 18, 2016


With the flick of a spark the 846th Test Squadron's magnetically levitated sled system, or MagLev, broke a world record. Followed by a plume of smoke, the rocket propelled sled zipped down the 2,100 foot track at 633 miles per hour.

Airicist
11th August 2017, 12:56
https://youtu.be/dPpQWIA59Wo

World's fastest drone

Published on Jul 19, 2017


On July 13, 2017, DRL teamed up with the Guinness World Records to break the record for fastest drone in the world.