New ‘Robot Mermaid’ introduced to explore the bottom of the seas
October 31, 2022
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Studies to study the seas continue incessantly. Various equipment is also being developed for these studies. One was developed at the Stanford Robotics Laboratory. OceanOneK it happened. This
Studies to study the seas continue incessantly. Various equipment is also being developed for these studies. One was developed at the Stanford Robotics Laboratory. OceanOneK it happened.
This intriguing robot is a thousand meters deep can dive. a humanoid robot OceanOneKThe robot can move just like a human. It also has two stereoscopic cameras and handles for you to use.
“Your avatar in the water”
Although there are thrusters on the robot’s body that allow it to move in water, the robot’s main ingenuity is that it touch control can be controlled with. one out of the water operatorcan move the robot using moving joysticks and use the robot’s arms.
on the robot two camerasgives a three-dimensional image. The operator can view these images by splitting a screen, or by combining the images. with 3D glasses also has the ability to watch.
There is also a reason why the vehicle is not driven autonomously, but with driver control. The goal of the developers is to create a human in the depths that humans cannot reach. agility and capabilities take advantage of. Head of the development team Oussama Khatibo That is why he describes the robot as “your avatar in the water”.
Actually, this is the first prototype of the robot in 2016 It was developed, but it was a more primitive robot that could be used at much shallower levels. The maneuverability of the robot’s arms and fingers has also been increased. The main thing the team struggled with was the pressure of the deep seas. Because the robot is from the first prototype 10 times deeper would dive. At this level, the pressure above the robot is 100 times the air pressure. The arms of the robot contain electronic circuits. These circuits were placed in a special oil to protect them from pressure.
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