Archive for the ‘bioloid’ Category

Bioloid Snake

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

First attempt to drive a robot snake built with Bioloid kit.
Here you can see linear progression and strafing gaits. Since it was the very first successful attempt the gaits are still a bit creepy :)
More to come… stay tuned ;)

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Robotis Bioloid Educational Robot Kit

Friday, May 14th, 2010

We took the opportunity to get some up close and personal time with the Bioloid “Edutainment” robot kit from Robotis during the recent Robo-One 9 competition here in Tokyo. Robotis had a small exhibit to show off what the Bioloid can do, but didn’t have an official entry in the robot competition. The Robots Dreams staff was impressed by the modular nature of the kit, and its ability to be reconfigured into a number of different robot designs. You can read more about our experience with the Bioloid, along with the latest robotics news, information, hacks, reviews, photos, and robot videos, with special on-site coverage from Japan, at Robots Dreams – http://www.robots-dreams.com .

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Bioloid Snake

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

This is my robotic snake design. It performs short demo when front IR sensor detects object. I’ll call this Version 1 since I have been cooking up a second version.
Music: Paco DeBongo – Silver & Black
http://bigmech.com/bioloid/

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Bioloid Cartwheel

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

This is the first Robotis Bioloid ever to do a complete cartwheel!

Although it looks like I am “helping” it in the second half of the cartwheels, I am not. My hand is 1 – 2 inches away. It was a reflex because of the few times William (the Bioloid in the video) slammed against the wood board in the back.

http://ribolabs.wordpress.com

http://www.huvrobotics.com

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Bioloid on the slope

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Bioloid Slope test by smoothchat

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Bioloid Stabilising Sideways

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Stabilising using Kalman filtered IMU data

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Bioloid goes climbing – Part 2 – kinematics

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Kinematic system that operates just by getting a new target position (inverse kinematics) everything else is done autonomously. This demonstration has 4 different target positions only and it shows the system’s accuracy even at a very high speed.
This is part of an autonomous system that first looks for possible ways up a climbing wall (according to the abilities of the robot and to physical constraints) and after placing the robot at the start position of the chosen path the robots climbs up just by knowing the x/y-positions of the grips.
The final scenario will be a bioloid looking at the wall using an onboard vision system, detecting marked grips, calculating the best way up, walking to the start position and climbing up the wall, totally autonomously.
My part so far was developing a motion planning system which is a simulation of the real wall that calculates possible paths and developing a motion control system based on inverse kinematics so that now you can send a command like “left hand position 250/175″ and the robot is hooking its new climbing hook-hand into a grip being at this position. (I made new hook-hands and climbing feet to make the robot able to climb, too)
See the other videos showing the climbing process and explaining more details.
This is part of a university cooperation project done by Marco Wickrath.
(Technical University of Dortmund, Germany & University of Manitoba, Canada)

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Bioloid 101 — Gerwalk

Monday, April 26th, 2010

This is a “gerwalk” or bird-gated robot. Another std assembly from the Robotis Bioloid kit.
Main concerns in getting this thing to walk were (a) tightening all bolts REALLY well (but not over-tight), especially after the first run-through of the demo s/w, and (b) a REALLY hard surface to walk on.
The bot even acts a bit like a chicken, with jerky (cartoony) bird-like movement of the legs. In some cases even on a carboard-on-carpet runway, the jerks threaten to knock the thing over.
On a solid plank or desktop it behaves a bit better.

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Don’t push Bioloid

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Bioloid dosen’t like being pushed

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Bioloid – Wireless Control

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

This is a quick, simple (and totally ghetto) solution for controlling my Bioloid with a wireless game controller.
http://bigmech.com/bioloid/

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