Scandinavian Scientists Designing Robotic Snakes 129
Cowards Anonymous writes "The Sintef Group, a research company based in Trondheim, Norway, announced that it's designing a robot based on snakes. The 1.5-meter long robots, which are made of aluminum, are being designed to inspect and clean complicated industrial pipe systems that are typically narrow and inaccessible to humans. The intelligent robots have multiple joints to enable them to twist vertically and climb up through pipe systems to locate leaks in water systems, inspect oil and gas pipelines and clean ventilation systems."
snakes eat rats (Score:5, Funny)
Re:snakes eat rats (Score:4, Funny)
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But then won't we be stuck with the robotic mongooses?
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I still haven't found out the reason why she did that.
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The fly flew into her mouth when she was riding her motorcycle without a helmet?
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In this age of the internet, the end of that song has such a different meaning...
"She swallowed a horse, she's dead of course"
shamlessly stolen from questionablecontent
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"...an Internet was sent by my staff at 10 o'clock in the morning on Friday, I got it yesterday [Tuesday]. Why? Because it got tangled up with all these things going on the Internet commercially." - Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska
Re:snakes eat rats (Score:5, Funny)
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I'm sure that's just going to be a robot in disguise.
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I'm sure that's just going to be a robot in disguise.
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So, the planes will have androids that is like Samuel Jackson?
The toilet... (Score:4, Funny)
Where is John Connor when you need him?
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FOX Mondays.
Pigs Begat Snakes (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Pigs Begat Snakes (Score:5, Interesting)
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I'm perfectly happy with my smart PIGs thank you very much.
planes! (Score:2, Funny)
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Robot snakes on every plane!
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There's got to be some application for these... (Score:3, Funny)
Snakes... (Score:3, Funny)
I can only assume this is somehow related to another Indiana Jones movie.
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Scandinavians long for warmer weather, palm trees and fierce animals. The most dangerous animals in Sweden are the moose (car accidents) and wasps. Boring.
Re:Snakes... (Score:5, Funny)
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"... was the word" said Bull.
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That's why SUVs are gaining popularity in Norway
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That's why SUVs are gaining popularity in Norway :-D
Nah, I think it's the other way around. It may be inevitable that the Gulf Stream slows down or turns south or whatever [wikipedia.org]. At that point it'll get cold [wikipedia.org] even in Norway, and glaciers will start flowing down from the Scandic mountains... 4-wheel drive, large tires and decent ground clearance will be essential at that point. And it's better to buy the SUVs now, because if oil price keeps going up, they won't be making SUVs for long... However, Norwegians will have their own oil so it's up to them if they want
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Hey, you forgot about the parrots!
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The Parrot? He's dead, Jim...
Re:Snakes... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Bad Ass Snakes! (Score:3, Informative)
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see hack a day [hackaday.com]
-RG.
Damn robotic snakes! (Score:5, Funny)
I want these mutha fuckin robotic snakes out these mutha fuckin complicated industrial pipe systems!
Who else thought... (Score:1, Funny)
...hey, they named a city after that planet from Speaker for the Dead!
I'm sure this is very useful, but it's not new (Score:2, Interesting)
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From SINTEF's website [sintef.no]:
Locations
SINTEF has approximately 2000 employees, 1300 of which are located in Trondheim and 450 in Oslo. We have offices in Bergen, Stavanger and Ålesund, in addition to offices in Houston, Texas (USA), Skopje (the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) and a laboratory in Hirtshals (Denmark). SINTEF's head office is in Trondheim.
Perhaps the submitter didn't want the scientists in Denmark to feel left out?
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Maybe the submitter is Swedish.
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That's actually a misconception however. Denmark is incorrectly labelled as part of Scandinavia, even by supposedly reputable sources. Scandinavia is the peninsula named after the mountain range on it, the Scandic mountains. Ever since Sweden kicked Denmark out of their holdings on the peninsula(Including parts of what is now Sweden, and all of Norway), they haven't been part of Scandinavia.
However, it carries a lot of political inertia, especially when people equate the Nordic Countries(Sweden, Denmark, No
Just wait... (Score:3, Funny)
In time, they will miniaturize the things a bit more, and use it to inspect our pipes. I can already picture the nurse saying "Now this is not going to hurt a bit, just bend over and I'll insert this tiny little robotic thing (BoaScope TM), and it'll be over in a minute. If you feel it squirming inside you, it's all perfectly normal, dear."
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Would those snakes be running... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Would those snakes be running... (Score:5, Funny)
I don't know, but their website runs ASP [sintef.no]
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Just don't let PETA figure out that they are Hacking Python .. for fun and entertainment!!!!
CMU did this a whole while back... (Score:2, Informative)
Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute built "robots based on snakes" quite a while back. In fact the project description page [cmu.edu] was last updated in November 2006. You can find more info about the project at, funnily enough, SnakeRobot.com [snakerobot.com] with videos.
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Prof. Hirose's robotics lab [titech.ac.jp] in Japan has some excellent snake robots as well. The swimming one is a must-see.
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Hmm... (Score:1)
Snakes (Score:1)
"The intelligent robots have multiple joints to enable them to twist vertically and climb up through pipe systems to locate leaks in water systems, inspect oil and gas pipelines and clean ventilation systems."
Kind of like the ones on airplanes?
Not new (Score:2, Informative)
This is not new, actuaclly...
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/22/1849235 [slashdot.org]
I misread... (Score:1)
Damn Marketspeak (Score:1)
I hate it when stories like these refer to thier products as "intelligent". Unless they're claiming to have developed AI, it's just plain inaccurate.
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Dethklok was right... (Score:2)
It's gonna take your life tonight
Mechanical reptilian might
Shed it's metal skin and destroy
It's such a better METAL SNAKE
Robotic snakes eh (Score:1)
Might put some people out of work (Score:2)
Mike Rowe, I'm looking at you, buddy.
Seriously, if robots are going to be cleaning narrow and inaccessible pipes, what dirty jobs will be left? Aside from animal husbandry (I don't think even robots want to go there).
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Who do you think will clean the robots? Waiting for... Robo-snake technician. It might rival Geoduck farmer.
Death from the sewers (Score:1)
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The inevitable Hollywood blockbuster... (Score:4, Funny)
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What happens if the snake dies? (Score:1)
I must be strong (Score:1, Offtopic)
No! I will not do it! I WILL NOT DO IT!!! Somehow, some way, I shall find the moral strength not to succumb.
I WILL NOT denigrate this incredible technology with a cheap, sleazy joke about Pr0n v2.0.
Snakes on Wheels? (Score:1)
from TA "With 10 to 11 joints, each with a corresponding set of plastic wheels".
Xerox PARC was first again (Score:1)
Already back in 2000, Xerox PARC had a modular robot prototype that could reconfigure itself into various shapes, like a wheel, a spider, or indeed a snake for narrow places. It was wicked cool, and as usual Xerox has failed to profit from it.
-Lars
Spider bots? (Score:2)
I thought spider bots were used to maintain ventilation systems? Or have I been playing too much Deus Ex?
There's robotic snakes in the UAV (Score:2)
I can see the sequel now
I for one... (Score:2)
If I were Dr Evil ... (Score:1)
I would not rest until every man, woman, and child were at constant risk from robot-snake-carried explosives, lasers, poisons, and clenching razor-sharp titanium jaws.
Robotic snakes not just on *a* plane, but on *every* plane.
What an indescribably beautiful day for technology.
They'll never top this, never.
Finally! (Score:2)
Oblig. (Score:2)
Why did it have to be snakes??
They're not snakes.. (Score:1)
They prefer to be called cybermats.
This company has nothing to show, others do. (Score:2)
So not even a working prototype yet? Why is this front page news? Researchers and companies have been trying to build robotic snakes for years, with varying levels of success. One more company throws its hat in the ring and doesn't even offer anything novel or groundbreaking that would make their desi
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In other news I'm building a fully self-aware AI. I might have a prototype to test at the end of the year, where's my front page link?
No your not...
It's called sarcasm idiot, go look it up.
One step closer... (Score:1)
Real uses. (Score:1)
ride the snake (Score:1)
This is OLD news. Actually one year to the day! (Score:2)
Please check http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/22/1849235 [slashdot.org] :-)
Where do you get one? (Score:1)
Do they sell them at Ikea with a cool unpronounceable name?
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Can we assume that you *really* spent 4 1/2 years crafting this finely-worded masterpiece? Jesus, talk about matching the braindead racist stereotype, I bet it took you so long because the drool kept shorting out your keyboard.