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Airicist
13th February 2013, 13:00
https://youtu.be/iv8UcSQmoKI
combination between hexabod & boebot robot
Published on Feb 12, 2013
Master students Project (combination between hexabod & boebot robot) at [E-Just] Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering Department
Airicist
29th September 2014, 21:55
https://vimeo.com/107095290
Robot Hexapod stomping
from Jon Drummond
September 24, 2014
Airicist
10th March 2015, 00:52
https://youtu.be/BUxFfv9JimU
Uploaded on Aug 8, 2009
Rodney Brooks' Genghis robot (from https://groups.csail.mit.edu/lbr/genghis)
Airicist
27th June 2015, 23:31
https://youtu.be/4CSmeNPGYng
PhantomX Mark II phoenix code
Published on Mar 3, 2013
Airicist
10th July 2015, 21:00
https://youtu.be/HQFmr9Avb7s
Hexapod Robot - Robot Japan 7
Published on Mar 6, 2014
A surprisingly realistic hexapod robot demonstrated at the Robot Japan 7 event held in Tokyo, Japan.
Airicist
3rd August 2015, 14:26
https://youtu.be/vAcK0ohs8kE
Published on May 21, 2012
This research verifies the localization system for a robot walking on rough terrain. The Parallel Tracking and Mapping (PTAM) algorithm and the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) are used to determine the 6-DOF pose. The system operates on-line on the real robot. The inclination of the robot's platform is determined by using IMU. The localization system is used together with the RRT-based motion planner which allows to walk autonomously on rough, previously unknown terrain. Efficiency and precision of the proposed solution are demonstrated by experiments.
Airicist
3rd August 2015, 15:34
https://youtu.be/9rpp0DWrNMM
Robot CH3R outside walking
Published on Apr 19, 2013
Just a little test of how the CH3R can walk on various floors.
Airicist
21st November 2015, 23:44
https://youtu.be/XnnkWoklGTs
Hexapod robot dancing
Published on Nov 20, 2015
This is the Hexapod robot that I completed recently, it is composed of 12 servos running off of a EZ-B, I am currently using the script for EZ-Robot's Six Robot, although I am also working on my own.
Airicist
30th April 2016, 21:24
https://youtu.be/uc9h68WpuyY
Hexapod robot motion
Published on Apr 25, 2016
Showing translational motion, rotational motion, tripod gait and lastly ripple gait.
https://youtu.be/paMqPfnibVE
Hexapod robot motion 2
Published on Apr 29, 2016
Showing translational motion, rotational motion, tripod gait and lastly ripple gait.
Airicist
5th May 2016, 13:31
https://youtu.be/d6fY_CRJJ8o
Stelarc: walking head, robotic sculpture 2006
Uploaded on May 18, 2010
The WALKING HEAD is a 2 m diameter 6-legged autonomous walking robot. Vertically mounted on its chassis is an LCD screen imaging a computer generated human-like head. The LCD screen can rotate from side to side. The robot has a scanning ultra-sound sensor that detects the presence of a person in front of it. It sits still until someone comes into the gallery space- then it stands, selects from a set of movements from its library of pre-programmed motions and performs the choreography. It then stops and waits until it detects someone else. The robot performs on a 4 m diameter platform and its tilt sensor system detects when it is close to the edge and backs off, walking in another direction. The Walking Head robot will become an actual-virtual system in that its mechanical leg motions will actuate its facial behaviours of nods, turns, tilts blinks and its vocalizations. Other possibilities include the robot being driven by its web-based 3D model with a menu of motion icons that can be pasted together and played. The robot is pneumatically actuated. The WALKING HEAD is a work in progress.
Engineering and robot programming by STEFAN DOEPNER, LARS VAUPEL, GWEN TAUBE and JAN CUMMEROW of f18, Hamburg
The walking head implemented voice enabled softbot agent technology developed by STEVE MIDDLETON at the Animation & Interactive Media Centre in Melbourne, 2001-2006
Compressor and gallery installation by FLOPPY SPONGE AUTOMATION
Airicist
22nd June 2016, 00:07
http://vimeo.com/171633100
Hexapod robot
from yilun zhang
June 21, 2016
Airicist
6th July 2016, 21:00
https://youtu.be/TdKcY6RuvgA
Penny the hexapod
Published on Feb 8, 2014
3 servo hexapod named Penny. Uses a Cheapduino board from DFRobot and a pair of IR sensors.
Airicist
26th October 2016, 17:44
https://youtu.be/DQkKJwV0ae4
Omnidirectional Hexapod Robot Walking on Uneven Terrain - Laboratory experiments
Published on Oct 26, 2016
Adaptive Analytically-founded Yaw Control Algorithm for Omnidirectional Walking of Hexapod Robot on Uneven Terrain (supplement to the article submitted to IEEE Transactions on Robotics)
Laboratory for Robotics and Intelligent Control Systems (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?12028) (LARICS), University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Airicist
23rd November 2016, 23:55
https://youtu.be/7VKvtQcDxRY
RobotGeek Antsy - Arduino 3 Servo Hexapod
Published on Nov 23, 2016
Introducing Antsy! RobotGeeks new 3 servo hexapod. Antsy is Arduino controlled that comes with sensors with the option of 3D shelling.
RobotGeek 'Antsy' - Arduino Compatible 3 Servo Hexapod (https://www.robotgeek.com/robotgeek-antsy-arduino-compatible-3-servo-hexapod.aspx)
Airicist
31st March 2017, 09:43
https://youtu.be/QZt3eJzHLSU
Six-Legged Robots Faster Than Nature-Inspired Gait
Published on Feb 17, 2017
Researchers at EPFL and UNIL have discovered a faster and more efficient gait, never observed in nature, for six-legged robots walking on flat ground. Bio-inspired gaits – less efficient for robots – are used by real insects since they have adhesive pads to walk in three dimensions. The results provide novel approaches for roboticists and new information to biologists.
"Six-Legged Robots Faster Than Nature-Inspired Gait (https://actu.epfl.ch/news/six-legged-robots-faster-than-nature-inspired-gait)"
by Laure-Anne Pessina
February 17, 2017
Airicist
19th April 2017, 21:45
https://vimeo.com/212360312
Hexa-koma
from RikDzemaili
April 8, 2017
A six-legs robot with ghost in the shell.
"HEXA-koma with six legs & giant case (https://forum.vincross.com/t/hexa-koma-with-six-legs-giant-case/191)"
Airicist
19th July 2017, 10:11
https://youtu.be/7VvRM5f3ZgY
Legged robots walk the walk
Published on Jul 18, 2017
In an emergency, first responders often have to make a very tough call: is it too dangerous to send someone in? In the future, this decision will hopefully be much easier with the help of some six legged robots: hexapods. Creating robots that can go into an unpredictable, unstable environment and help people escape it would be a literal life-saver.
"Legged robots walk the walk (https://blog.csiro.au/legged-robots-walk-walk)"
by Eliza Keck
July 19, 2017
admin
14th October 2017, 23:26
https://youtu.be/yQKTvBH0upQ
AMBLER Walking Robot
Published on Oct 7, 2012
AMBLER (acronym for Autonomous MoBiLe Exploration Robot), developed by Carnegie Mellon University and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This behemoth stands about 5m (16.4ft) tall, is up to 7m (23.0ft) wide, and weights 2500 kg (5512 lb). It moves at a blistering 35 cm (13.8 in) per minute. Just sitting still, it consumes 1400 W of power. Ask it to walk and it sucks up just about 4000 W.
Airicist
4th February 2020, 08:15
https://youtu.be/SJSMLkdluuM
Technion hexapod Electrical Engineering student project
Feb 4, 2020
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology students Amir Belder and Nadav Siegelman from the Andrew and Erna Viterbi Faculty of Electrical Engineering build this Hexapod in the Control Robotics and Machine Learning Lab. The students were supervised by Koby Kohai (https://www.linkedin.com/in/koby-kohai-1733086).