Stair-climbing Robot Built From R/C Car Parts 148
dpa writes "The ability to
climb and descend stairs (5M mpg) is one of the unexpected behaviors of this new home-brew
off-road autonomous robot platform. The robot has a custom chassis and uses standard suspension and drive components scavanged from old R/C monster trucks. Here is a
link to the build log, and here is a
link to a hi-res version of the video (20M mpg)."
(20M mpg)? (Score:1)
20 million miles to the gallon? I gotta get that robot!
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I did catch that, actually
Although it woooould be more clear to write mpeg rather than MPG. But I digress..
Re:(20M mpg)? (Score:1)
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What makes a robot these days? Is anything mechanical a robot? My first inclination would be to call this a remote-controlled car, not a robot. The same applies to a lesser extent to things such as F.I.R.S.T. Robotics Competition [usfirst.org]. I always thought a robot should have some level of artificial intelligence or (less extremely) autonomy, rather than just another mechanical device controlled by humans. Or is that just the poor science fiction I have read coming out in my assumptions?
Re:(20M mpg)? (Score:1, Flamebait)
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then perhaps you can explain just why it has a little whip arial then??? I'd be far happier believing it was a true autonomous robot if there was no whip arial...
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All my autonomous robots have aerials for telemetry and video. Most have RC gear on them at some stage too, if only to test the chassis. Check out this guy's nBot if you don't believe that it's autonomous. You can't balance on two wheels by remote control.
A model plane went 1882 miles in one Gallon (Score:2)
A while back there was a model airplane that flew 1882 miles across the atlantic on less than a gallon of fuel.
Here's the article. [findarticles.com]
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Emergent Behaviour? (Score:1)
Nope and Nope (Score:2)
Luke
Re:Nope and Nope (Score:1)
Re: Nope and Nope (Score:1)
Re:Emergent Behaviour? (Score:1)
Or were you being funny? If so, touché my friend, touché.
Re:Emergent Behaviour? (Score:2)
Ahhh... that marks you out as an English annonymous coward...
Nothing to see here (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Nothing to see here (Score:1)
Sure. But where the heck is the geek cred in that?
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:1)
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:1)
The article states this is *not* R/C (Score:5, Informative)
Although this robot is built from remote-control car parts, it is fully autonomous using a Motorola 'brain' and inertial navigation. It also includes ultrasonic object avoidance detectors.
I think you'd be fairly hard-pushed to find an 'off the shelf' vehicle that could do that autonomously over reasonably rough terrian.
Re:The article states this is *not* R/C (Score:2)
No doubt it's neat. And if I'd built it, I'd be showing it off to everyone I know. But it is not a new idea, nor a new execution of an older idea. It's just a rehash of stuff that's already out there and that others have already done.
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Meh. (Score:2)
-everphilski-
are you on crack? (Score:2)
This thing isn't just going to the john and back. It doesn't just get you a beer, it goes fetch!
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:1)
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:1)
Re:Military use. (Score:2)
Although if a Marine squad tied a Claymore mine to it and sent it up the stairs... I'd say it would it would be a bit more spectacular. Well... At least so for those at the receiving end.
Not stairs. (Score:1)
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:1)
and here's a link to a nice hot cup of stfu (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:and here's a link to a nice hot cup of stfu (Score:2, Funny)
Re:and here's a link to a nice hot cup of stfu (Score:1)
Re:and here's a link to a nice hot cup of stfu (Score:2)
For every web site
The term slashdotting HAS become mainstream.
Everybody (Score:1, Funny)
put a gas motor and gps on that thing (Score:1, Funny)
Huh? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Huh? (Score:2)
i.e. it *is* articulated between the axels.
Re:Huh? (Score:1)
Re:Huh? (Score:1)
Re:Huh? (Score:2)
3rd axle to get it over stair lips (Score:1)
But that's not the point... (Score:3, Insightful)
Show me a robot that can climb stairs/vacuum floor/avoid pitfals/get a beer ALTOGETHER for a reasonable price, and I might get interested.
But "reasonable price" doesn't mean "more expensive than the sports car I can't afford".
PS: What kind of sadist posts a direct link to a 20 MB video on slashdot? Somebody must HATE the guy who made this!!!
obligatory quote from Family Guy (Score:1, Offtopic)
the point is... you're impatient? (Score:2)
Re:But that's not the point... (Score:2)
Re:But that's not the point... (Score:2)
Re:But that's not the point... (Score:2)
Re:But that's not the point... (Score:2)
My ex-wife.
The price seemed reasonable at the time.very nice webserver (Score:2)
Re:very nice webserver (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:very nice webserver (Score:2)
This project is extremely cool, and I'd like to hear more about the software logic/heuristics that drive it. That is, if that's info you'd be willing to share and have time to write up.
The video of it navigating the forest is very interesting; it normally gives a wide berth to obstacles, but in that one case it darts between the two close trees.
Good job!
This is interesting... (Score:3)
Re:This is interesting... (Score:1)
Re:This is interesting... (Score:1)
Cool video! (Score:2)
Re:Cool video! (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Cool video! (Score:2)
Pushing and shoving (Score:1, Funny)
Re: (Score:1)
Re: Dr. Scrambles (Score:1)
A) where this phrase comes from (literature? your head?)
B) why you keep this in a safe in your attic for later consumption?
Re: (Score:1)
Re:a robotic fetcher for my crippled butt (Score:2)
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Re:a robotic fetcher for my crippled butt (Score:2)
OMG that's pretty funny.
I know I just ruined your post by pointing that out... Sorry.
Re:a robotic fetcher for my crippled butt (Score:2)
Oops no; I really DID think it was funny. I forgot the smiley perhaps; really, I don't know the latest cool way to indicate that you're not being sarcastic in a post.
Someday all posts will be audio instead of text; so much information is gained from voice inflection.
Toy parts (Score:1)
The thing is cool, I'll give it that, but I would have been happier if it were MacGuyver'd together out of the RC truck parts, some lego robot co
Re:Toy parts (Score:1)
http://lab46.corning-cc.edu/dslab/gumcar.php [corning-cc.edu]
Story Summary.. (Score:1)
Stair climbing? (Score:2)
"stair climbing?" well, sort of (Score:1)
Looking at the article, however, shows that it's a six-wheel 'bot with oversized tires. Because the tires are big relative to the stairs (and are particularly grippy), it's able to climb the stairs. Not quite what I was looking for, but it gets the job done. Not really scalable, though.
Props for the Frankenstein treatment, though.
Re:"stair climbing?" well, sort of (Score:3, Interesting)
Daleks? (Score:1)
Re:Daleks? (Score:2)
All well and good... (Score:2)
k.
Re:All well and good... (Score:1)
R/C Car Parts (Score:1)
Re:R/C Car Parts (Score:2, Funny)
Nothing compared to triwheel designs (Score:1, Informative)
Mirror mirror... (Score:1)
In case the original gets slashdotted, here's the 20MB version.
Mirror [rianjs.net].
it goes down better than it goes up... (Score:2)
Real Stair Climber (Score:1)
iBot [independencenow.com]
I, for one, (Score:2, Funny)
Criminy, it's a tough crowd (Score:2)
Re:Criminy, it's a tough crowd (Score:2)
This guy has been building robots since the early 1990s. What have these naysayers done that is sooo damn impressive?
Exactly what I did (Score:1, Offtopic)
However, the cool t
Re:Exactly what I did (Score:2)
Stupid. (Score:1)
Re:Stupid. (Score:1)
Re:Stupid. (Score:2)
So you're not impressed.. so what? What have _you_ done in the field of robotics? Please share it with us all so we can laugh at your accomplishments.
God Help Us All... (Score:2)
Diagonal Climbing (Score:1)
Autonomous? (Score:2)
Re:Autonomous? (Score:1, Informative)
"this is an autonomous robot. That means it drives itself. It is not
a radio controlled vehicle. The radio antennae you see in the pictures are for an emergency
shutoff, required by the rules of some robot contests. The robot is navigating using wheel
odometery and an inertial measurement unit (IMU). It does obstacle avoidance using a 4-element
sonar array. No one is driving the robot: it drives itself."
I noticed the paragraph is addressed directly to sla
Re:Autonomous? (Score:2)
video links on front page? (Score:1)
Re:Wifi? (Score:2)
not to mention the almost obligatory webserver...
Re:What am I missing (Score:1)
Re:What am I missing (Score:2)