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Baywatch 2 0: Autonomer Roboter rettet Ertrinkende
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Roboter: Vom stationären Werkzeug zum smarten mobilen Mitarbeiter
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Miniaturisierung macht Sensoren zu Multitalenten
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Wieder normal leben? Zehn innovative Ideen für eine Rückkehr zum Alltag
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Researchers have made a smart school of robotic fish that swarm and swim just like the real deal, and they offer promising insights into how developers can improve decentralized, autonomous operations for other gizmos like self-driving vehicles and robotic space explorers. Also, they’re just pretty stinking cute.
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These seven 3D-printed robots, or Bluebots, can synchronize their movements to swim in a group, or Blueswarm, without any outside control, per research published in Science Robotics this month from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.
Equipped with two wide-angle cameras for eyes, each bot navigates their tank by tracking the LEDs lights on their peers. Based on the cues they observe, each robot reacts accordingly using an onboard Raspberry Pi computer and custom algorithm to gauge distance, direction, and heading.