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  • [[Category:Walking robots| ]] ...
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  • ...rst=Jung-Hoon |date=24 October 2014 |title=Development of a humanoid biped walking robot platform KHR-1-initial design and its performance evaluation |url=htt ...s in Japan. In 2004 the robot won in the Robo-One Jr category (lightweight robots) in the [[RoboGames]] (held in the United States). ...
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  • {{distinguish|Walking bus}} [[File:Cyberneticwalkingmachine.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Walking truck in the [[U.S. Army Transportation Museum]] in [[Fort Eustis]]]] ...
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  • In the original paper "living machines" from 1995, two types of robots were introduced which was the Walkman (a simple crawler) and Spyder, which ...Labs., Albuquerque, NM (US); Sandia National Labs }}</ref> What all these robots have in common is, that they are following the philosophy of [[Biology, Ele ...
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  • {{Short description|Series of humanoid robots developed by Honda}} ...ced humanoid robot: [[ASIMO]]. The fact that Honda had been developing the robots was kept secret from the public until the announcement of the [[Honda P ser ...
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  • {{Short description|Humanoid robots developed by Honda}} ...followed by the [[ASIMO]] series, then the world's most advanced humanoid robots. Honda Motor's President and CEO Hiroyuki Yoshino, at the time, described H ...
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  • ...active participation from the patient's side. The tradeoff for more active walking will likely be a smaller overall distance during therapy sessions. The impl ...tly for the non-paretic side of the patient and during those phases of the walking cycle that the robot does not need to assist. ...
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  • ...nd artistic expression also utilizing actuators and sensors to allow their robots to react and change about viewers. {{Category see also|Toy robots}} ...
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  • *Four-legged walking and low speed running; bipedal "attack" mode; jumping action {{WowWee Robots}} ...
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  • ...erk''&mdash;the player enters a series of maze-like rooms containing armed robots and must shoot them to survive&mdash;but adds more variety. Ports were rele ...g|thumb|The player (green) is in the power plant room along with many blue robots.]] ...
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  • ...power for electronics. It can support a load of {{convert|75|kg|lb}} while walking at {{convert|0.9|m/s|ft/s}}, and can walk at up to {{convert|1.3|m/s|ft/s}} [[Category:Robots of the United States]] ...
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  • {{short description|Dynamical behavior of actuators, robots, or organisms when not drawing energy from a supply}} ...tself down a slope without requiring muscles or motors. Unlike traditional robots, which expend energy by using motors to control every motion, McGeer's earl ...
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  • ...r '''behavioral robotics''' is an approach in [[robotics]] that focuses on robots that are able to exhibit complex-appearing behaviors despite little interna Behavior-based robots (BBR) usually show more biological-appearing actions than their [[computing ...
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  • | caption = [[Albert HUBO]], the latest humanoid version of the HUBO robots, can make expressive gestures with its 5 separate fingers. ...'''KHR-3''') is a walking [[humanoid robot]], head mounted on a life-size walking [[bipedal]] frame, developed by the [[KAIST|Korea Advanced Institute of Sci ...
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  • ...', for [[humanoid robot|humanoid]] or [[Quadruped (Robotics)|quadrupedal]] robots. It specifies the point with respect to which reaction forces at the contac ...moment point is an important concept in the [[motion planning]] for biped robots. Since they have only two points of contact with the floor and they are sup ...
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  • ...3153}}</ref> Although it was originally believed that the ribs moved in a "walking" pattern during rectilinear movement, studies have shown that the ribs them ...responsible for rectilinear and other forms of serpentine locomotion, the robots tend to have repetitive motor elements, which makes the entire robot relati ...
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  • ..."RoboticsTodayR100">{{cite web|title=R100|url=http://www.roboticstoday.com/robots/r100-description|website=Robotics Today|accessdate=16 March 2016}}</ref> Th ...>{{cite web|title=Papero Mini Description|url=http://www.roboticstoday.com/robots/papero-mini-description|website=Robotics Today|accessdate=16 March 2016}}</ ...
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  • ...echanisms_survey#The_Chebyshev_Walking_Mechanism|title = Dzenushko Dainis: Walking mechanisms survey – Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics}}</ref> ...Chebyshev Lambda Linkage is used in vehicle suspension mechanisms, walking robots, and rover wheel mechanisms. In 2004, a study completed as a Master of Scie ...
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  • There are many common [[network topologies]] used in BEAM robots, the most common of which are listed here. ...t which the loop oscillates. This affected pace is often used to alter the walking gait of a robot in order to steer it based on the input from its sensors. ...
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  • ...m of the RoboCup federation to develop a team of fully autonomous humanoid robots, to play against and beat the human team that wins the [[FIFA World Cup|Wor ...stress on the hip roll motor during the single support phase of a typical walking gait. ...
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