Those tactical robots some police departments use to deal with dangerous situations are great, but they have one drawback — they’re specialized and so are limited to a few uses. What if a police or fire department could create a bunch of robots as needed for different uses? That’s the idea the University of Pennsylvania’s ModLab goes after with its FoamBot. This robot carries around modules, called “connector kinetic robots,” or CKBots, which it assembles as needed according to templates.
FoamBot Builds Baby Bots for Any Occasion
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 24, 2011 06:00 AMThose tactical robots some police departments use to deal with dangerous situations are great, but they have one drawback — they’re specialized and so are limited to a few uses. What if a police or fire department could create a bunch of robots as needed for different uses? That’s the idea the University of Pennsylvania’s ModLab goes after with its FoamBot. This robot carries around modules, called “connector kinetic robots,” or CKBots, which it assembles as needed according to templates.