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Robot - The Loper

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

A search and rescue robot designed and developed at the University of Minnesota's Center for Distributed Robotics.

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  • why are people saying it cant turn, it can easily. If it wants to go left, both wheels on right will go forward and the 2 on left will go back

  • this is the best mechatronics I have seen for some time. robust. inherently stable. simple.

    my hat is off to the inventor. # :)

    I would like to speak to him because I have been designing variable profile wheels for some time.

    U could install those wheels on segways -

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  • I find this quite impressive- the wheel design is amazing, and not only does it allow the Loper to climb different types of terrain but stairs too- thats new XD

  • nice bot

  • Wooooohooooo a robot that climbs stairs - thats new :D

  • what makes u think it cant turn? there are four motors one per wheel. it shd be able to turn just as any other non holonomic 4 wheeled robot.

  • wow

  • well its locks okey but its still some missing parts like to turn and klimb where there is no stairs for an exapmle in a building that is to colapse.

    any way it was pretty cool so dont quit, keep on devolop it ^^

  • Pretty impressive, I like the way you shaped the wheels. A great way for a robot to get up stairs.

  • Turns? soft sand? payload? control? uneven terrain? mud?

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