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Robotics

Channel | updated March 08, 2013

Many groups at MIT work on robotics including the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the MIT Media Lab, just to name a few.

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AUR Robotic Desk Lamp - Autonomous Desktop Assistance
  • Robotics,
  • Feature
AUR Robotic Desk Lamp - Autonomous Desktop Assistance

This video shows AUR, a robotic desk lamp, autonomously assisting a user working in a desk environment. This is a follow-up to the previous concept video demonstrating the functional vision for AUR. The robot uses a cognitive architecture capable of anticipatory ...

Anticipatory Perceptual Simulation for a Robotic Teammate
  • Robotics,
  • Feature
Anticipatory Perceptual Simulation for a Robotic Teammate

Anticipatory Perceptual Simulation is a cognitive architecture developed at the MIT Media Lab based on current neuro-psychological research in perception and memory. It is designed to allow a robotic teammate to practice a physical task with a human partner. As the ...

Aaron and his Buddy
  • Robotics,
  • Feature
Aaron and his Buddy

CSAIL roboticist Aaron Edsinger talks about his relationship with the robot Domo.

A Robot Recruit that Can Do It All
  • Robotics,
  • News
A Robot Recruit that Can Do It All

Strong enough to tow a car, Warrior is designed to be a jack-of-all-trades for military, police, and rescue services.

A Robot for Analyzing Single Cells in the Living Brain
  • McGovern Institute for Brain Research,
  • Feature
A Robot for Analyzing Single Cells in the Living Brain

Researchers at Georgia Tech and the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT have developed a way to automate the process of finding and recording information from neurons in the living brain. The researchers have shown that a robotic arm guided by a cell-detecting ...

6.270 Autonomous Robotics Competition: Part 2
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Event
6.270 Autonomous Robotics Competition: Part 2

6.270 is a hands-on, learn-by-doing class open only to MIT students, in which participants design and build a robot that will play in a competition at the end of January.

6.270 Autonomous Robotics Competition: Part 1
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Event
6.270 Autonomous Robotics Competition: Part 1

6.270 is a hands-on, learn-by-doing class open only to MIT students, in which participants design and build a robot that will play in a competition at the end of January.

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6.270 Autonomous Robotics Competition 2013
  • Robotics,
  • Demonstration
6.270 Autonomous Robotics Competition 2013

A recording of the webcast of the competition, which took place on Jan. 30, 2013.

6.01 Intro to EECS I - Lecture 1 and 2
  • Electrical engineering and computer science,
  • Educational
6.01 Intro to EECS I - Lecture 1 and 2

6.01 explores fundamental ideas in electrical engineering and computer science, in the context of working with mobile robots.

4pcb: More Testing
  • Engineering,
  • Demonstration
4pcb: More Testing

More PCB quadrotor testing: - Square-root control law. - Learning to fly in Mode 4. (http://www.rc-airplane-world.com/image-files/rc-transmitter-mode-4.gif) - Bloopers.   More info: http://scolton.blogspot.com/p/flying-things.html#4pcb

4pcb: More Balanced Props
  • Engineering,
  • Demonstration
4pcb: More Balanced Props

I tried balancing the props as well as I could using a new, better method. You can tell from the sound that they're still not perfect, but the improvement in hover stability allowed me to learn a new trick: hand launching.More info: http://scolton.blogspot.com/p/flying-things.html#4pcb

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3-D printing
  • MIT News,
  • News
3-D printing with variable densities

MIT Media Lab researchers Steven Keating and Neri Oxman demonstrate some of their work around 3-D printing.

2011 2.007 Competition
  • 2.007,
  • Feature
2011 2.007 Competition

MIT's 2011 2.007 robot competition.

2006 2.007 Competition
  • 2.007,
  • Feature
2006 2.007 Competition

The results of MIT's 2006 2.007 robot competition.

2.12 Robot Olympics 2012
  • Robotics,
  • Educational
2.12 Robot Olympics 2012

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The history of 2.007
  • 2.007,
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2.007 — 'the mother of all robot contests'

MIT's annual 2.007 mechanical engineering robot contest has been dubbed the mother of all robot contests.

2.007 spring hammerbot
  • 2.007,
  • Feature
2.007 spring hammerbot

The year of 2.007 battlebots continues.

2.007 Simple Bell Ringer Bot
  • 2.007,
  • Feature
2.007 Simple Bell Ringer Bot

The most elegant 25-point scorer ever.  

2.007 Robot Competition
  • 2.007,
  • Feature
2.007 Robot Competition

MIT's most famous robot competition.

2.007 quasi-holonomic bot
  • 2.007,
  • Feature
2.007 quasi-holonomic bot

Srs bidness. also see http://scolton.blogspot.com/p/robots.html#twitch

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