Monday, May 7, 2012

Spider Robot Make Webs

                                
     Accurate and precision are important for robot to do their task. This advanced robot can prove that its have high accurate and precision moves. The robot that created at the MIT Media Lab’s Mediated Matter group can spinning a web or a cocoon. Whatever you call it, it’s doing so without any help from humans, using tensile technology materials like string and rope to shroud itself in a woven enclosure of its own creation.

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     So you only need to prepare the string that this advanced robot need and power on the power then this robot will automatically make the highly accurate and efficient web. The MIT Media Lab is of course known for its work in 3-D printing and the like, and this project aims to explore the way robot technology scan perceive and alter their surroundings. The robot is currently pre-programmed to know where all the pegs and hooks in its wireframe enclosure are and how to weave a pre-determined pattern around itself. But eventually ‘bot will be made autonomous, with the ability to sense its surroundings, determine the potential to alter it, and then execute its own cocoon design without any interference or assistance from humans.


   This advanced robot can choose the best and the most efficient design of web. It can make the design based on its calculating programs. In other words, the robot would make its own decisions about what’s around it and how it could improve those surroundings, and then set to work altering its environment. Combined with other technology, it could make for quite a robust robotic platform in which a machine assesses and then optimizes its own space. Good step to the future of robotic world.
Posted by: Advan Today Advanced Technology, Updated at: 8:36 PM