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    Robot Dog Third Video

    Published on Apr 29, 2013

    This is a merging of a few videos that show the progression of the robot.
    New Avoidance Mode, Autonomous Behavior, Walking Mode, Random Walking Fluctuation.
    http://pascalnet.net/blog/robot-dog-project

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    Robotics - How to Engineer a Dog

    Published on Sep 26, 2012

    The Legged Robotics Team at ETH Zurich's Autonomous Systems Lab is doing research to build fast, versatile, and efficient quadrupedal robots. This movie illustrates some of the work that was done in the past years. Inspired by nature, the team built different types of electrically driven robots that can do various maneuvers from slow and careful climbing to very robust dynamic trotting.

    Robotics Microlectures are produced in cooperation with Switzerland's NCCR Robotics and Robohub.

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    Quadruped Robot: Dogs' Walking Gait

    Published on Jan 3, 2015

    Part of my personal project on biomimetics.

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    Charity Shop Gold or Garbage? Robot Dogs

    Published on Jan 12, 2015

    Another charity shop visit. Robot dogs this time. I can find no information on the silver grey dog but the blue one is a Poo-Chi. I already have a Dino-Chi and recognised it when I saw it. After I finished filming my grandsons came home and had plenty of fun with them and managed to get far more actions from them.

    I found this website which has an interesting range and also some manuals available for download. It give a good bit of information on the Poo-Chi and the Dino-Chi so I will you go there rather than copy it.

    robotsandcomputers.com/robots

    robotsandcomputers.com/robots/manuals/Dino-Chi_T-Rex.pdf

    robotsandcomputers.com/robots/manuals/Poo-Chi.pdf

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    Robot PET Dog Drives Real Dogs Crazy

    Published on Jan 21, 2015

    The new ROBOTIS PLAY600 PETs robot kit includes a cute bird that only took a few minutes to assemble, but provided lots of fun and excitement for our two dogs.

    The kit allows very young learners to get involved in building simple robots even before they are old enough to start learning how to program. ROBOTIS expects to release the kit for sale in February.

    Total assembly time for this robot was about 10 minutes. The kit includes all the parts and plans for two other, slightly more complex, animal type robots that move.

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