Undergrad-built Robots Play "Operation" 33
jnakane writes "UBC Engineering Physics students pit prototype operation robots against each other for prizes and bragging rights in the 7th Annual Robot Competition. Offering solutions to handle delicate body parts on a 6-foot long version of the playing surface resembling the board game "Operation" (including the "shock" buzzer), the second-year students designed and built autonomous surgical robots to remove body organs reliably and quickly (well, most of the time). You can also see video footage."
So? (Score:5, Funny)
Everyone knows the game is only fun when played as "strip Operation" with a group of drunk college students. Who the hell wants to see robots naked?
(...he says, kicking a nearby Sorayama book under the couch.)
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I have to admit I knew what sorayama meant without resorting to googling it.
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(watch the fine video.)
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Figures... (Score:5, Funny)
A bunch of geeks build a robot to "play doctor" instead of doing it themselves. When will it end?
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6 weeks ! (Score:5, Insightful)
Congratulations to all of you guys !
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~Dr. Claw Team Member
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"Macro" Operation, that is (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course, making an autonomous robot that plays the real thing would be an order of magnitude harder. Hopefully some of the contestants had so much fun they'll go on to try to create that sometime in the future.
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Hint: requires at least 5 limbs capable of gripping a stylus.
Weak Robot Names (Score:1)
What about these fine options:
GutsGrabber
Hobocop
BasementBot
The Organ Extracting Robotic Overlord
Does it Run Linux?
Cowboy Steel
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The Vivisector
The Amputator
Dr. Lecter
Medica Malpractica
The Ripper
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Amazing what kids are doing these days (Score:5, Interesting)
Of course robotics engineering is not as difficult as it used to be, with better COTS sensors, affordable fab tools, an expanding open source robotics community, and of course Moore's Law...
Regardless, it was really incredible to see what _second_ year students are capable of these days. Also, lots of credit should go to the ambitious profs who have been organizing the course for the past few years.
Artificial Shock (Score:3, Interesting)
Freshmen designing, programming, debugging robots (Score:1)
Ole' UBC ECE 474 Robot Competition (Score:1, Interesting)
Smooooth Operator (Score:1)
Do the robots get angry? (Score:2)
Now if you can build a robot to not only play the game but get insanely pissed off when it buzzes, then you're making progress.