Directory Sites

  • Boilerplate

    A fictional Victorian-era robot created as a hoax. Site include a wealth of humorous "historical" photos and fictional accounts of the robot's exploits in World War I.

    www.bigredhair.com

  • Kismet

    A Robot designed to assist research into social interactions between robots and humans. Site has a publications list, photographs and videos, a research framework analysis and biographies of the project researchers.

    www.ai.mit.edu

  • PalmBot

    A small, autonomous robot controlled by a Palm Pilot computer. Site has photographs of the robot, a materials list, and assembly instructions with pictures.

    www.mbhs.edu

  • Zaza

    Zaza the autonomous Tech Museum robot with photographs, media coverage, maps of the museum, and technical information.

    www.praecogito.com

  • ASIMO

    Official home page of Honda's Humanoid Robot. Site includes a history of the robotics, photos, technology descriptions, and event information.

    world.honda.com

  • COG

    A humanoid robot that attempts to approximate the sensory and motor dynamics of the upper human body, used by MIT to study human robot interactions.

    www.ai.mit.edu

  • The Official Stiquito Webpage

    Information about the Stiquito Robot including how it works, and where you can purchase Stiquito books, kits, and supplies.

    www.stiquito.com

  • HERMES

    A humanoid service robot developed by Bundeswehr University in Munich, Germany. The robot is able to explore unknown environments and perform transportation and manipulation tasks in human-populated areas.

    www.unibw-muenchen.de

  • ARGO Project

    A Linux based, autonomous robotic car developed by researchers at the University of Parma in Italy. Site is in Italian and English.

    millemiglia.ce.unipr.it

  • Homer

    An autonomous robotic project designed to explore its surroundings with a 360 degrees field of vision. Site includes photographs, sub-system descriptions and parts lists.

    members.shaw.ca

  • Phoenix Mobile Experimental Platform

    A mobile autonomous robot platform designed for experimenting with CAROL which stands for Camera Based Adaptive Robot Navigation and Learning.

    ag-vp-www.informatik.uni-kl.de

  • MARVIN - An Autonomously Operating Flying Robot

    Photographs, papers, a system overview, and press materials covering MARVIN the Multi-purpose Aerial Robot Vehicle with Intelligent Navigation. Site has details on its participation the annual International Aerial Robotics Competition.

    pdv.cs.tu-berlin.de

  • Inkha

    Home of Inkha, a robotic head capable of tracking objects visually and emulating human facial expressions and reactions. Site includes software and hardware architecture descriptions, photos, videos, and an events schedule.

    www.inkha.net

  • Alice

    A miniature, autonomous robot powered by watch motors, watch batteries and a PIC microcontroller. (PDF)

    asl.epfl.ch

  • Shrimp

    High-mobility rover with extended climbing abilities with pictures, MPEG videos, and a list of publications.

    asl.epfl.ch

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