Roboticists are always looking for new ways to make a robot move. Mimicking the kinetic abilities of animals has give us Atlas, designed like a human, Spot, designed like many quadruped animals like dogs, and hexapods designed like six-legged insects, But why would anyone ever want to replicate the way a seal moves on land? It's not at all efficient, as seals are built to swim.
A team led by Dimuthu Kodippili Arachchige at DePaul University in Chicago built this robot with four legs that can fill with liquid to selectively become rigid or soft, and therefore mimic a seal's forward motion. It sure is funny-looking. They say this method of motion may be helpful in search and rescue operations, where wheels might not work. Honestly, it's more likely that this robot will become a best-selling cat toy. (via Laughing Squid)
If wheels don't work use legs like dogs or caterpillars, this thing is better suited to finding landmines.
ReplyDeleteWhy do they pick them before they are ready,they should be red inside not white.
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