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13 Oct, 2008

Robo Japan 2008: ACM-R5 Snake Robot

Posted by: brb In: Robo-Japan 2008| Robots| Tech ()

The ACM-R5 snake robot is probably the least lovable robot in the recent Robo Japan exhibition but very impressive nonetheless. (A name made up of letters such as ACM-R5 is also decidedly more impersonal than, for example, Hello Kitty Robo.) But this is the work of university students (from the Hirose/Fukushima Robotics Lab of the Tokyo Institute of Technology) not commercial companies like Takara Tomy.

To see it in motion, especially underwater, is to marvel at its fluid movements that uncannily resemble the biological creature it was modeled after. Creepy. I reckon the university students who take care of these machines must have, at one point, thought about loosing one in the university swimming pool and scare the hell out of everyone.

The ACM-R5 snake bot, dried and arrested.

The snake robot ACM-R5

The snake’s head.

Snake head

The ACM-R5’s joint mechanism, shown here without the waterproof bellows.

At every side of each joint is a motor (with CPU and battery) that moves independently of others to create the fluid motion of the snake bot.

Joint mechanism shown without bellows

Close-up of the ACM-R5’s universal joint.

Joint mechanism showing gears

Related posts:

  1. Robo Japan 2008: Robo-Q, the world’s smallest robot
  2. Robo Japan 2008: Bandai’s NetTansorWeb, the first robot blogger
  3. Robo Japan 2008: Plen, the desktop robot
  4. Robo Japan 2008: Hello Kitty Robo
  5. Robo-Japan 2008: A whole lotta robots

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November 3rd, 2008 at 8:34 pm

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