Bristol Robotics Laboratory - RT1 Talking
Uploaded on Jun 8, 2009
Bristol Robotics Laboratory's RT1 Humanoid Robot, explains its purpose.
Website - bristolroboticslab.com
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Bristol robotics laboratory on Wikipedia
Research Director - Chris Melhuish
Projects:
Row-Bot, an energetically autonomous artificial water boatman
Anchor Robotics Personalised Assisted Living Studio
SCRATCHbot - (Spatial Cognition and Representation through Active TouCH bot), robotic rat
Whiskerbot
MechaLobster, autonomous underwater robot with tactile whiskers
EcoBot (Ecological Robot), energetically autonomous robots
Urine-tricity++: Electricity from Urine
Shrewbot, BIOTACT project
UK's largest robot lab opens for business
Published on May 10, 2012
The Bristol Robotics Laboratory is a partnership between UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) and the University of Bristol. BRL strives to understand the science, engineering and social role of robotics and embedded intelligence.
The BRL is home to a community of 70 academics and businesses who are leading current thinking in nouvelle and service robotics, intelligent autonomous systems and bio-engineering. Over ?1.65 million has been spent on the new facilities. The total area of the BRL is circa 2,400 sqm, with over 300 metres of specialised laboratory space and two Flying Arenas.
In this video, Professor Chris Melhuish, Director of the BRL, discusses the contributions the BRL will make to worldwide robotics research.
Immersive telepresence using a NAO robot
Published on May 15, 2015
Immersive telepresence using a NAO robot
Demonstration of our immersive tele-presence system using a Kinect and Oculus Rift, to control control and head motion of a NAO robot. A stereo headset on NAO allows the controller to see from the robots point of view.
Interacting using a NAO robot as an avatar
Published on May 15, 2015
Early test of interaction using an Aldebaran NAO robot as an avatar for a remote person. As well as relaying tracked body motion, audio is streamed through the robot, and sound and vision are relayed to the operator. We are now beginning to test the effects of robot mediated interaction.
360 degree tour - Bristol Robotics Laboratory - Robotics Innovation Facility
Published on Jul 28, 2016
Enjoy this 360° tour through the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL), the leading and largest academic centre for multi-disciplinary robotics research in the UK.
BRL is also the home of one of the Robotics Innovation Facilities (RIFs) funded by ECHORD++, offering access to high-tech robotic equipment and expertise at zero risk.
Article "Robot stomachs: powering machines with garbage and pee"
by Oliver Mitchell
May 14, 2021
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