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Swarming Hedgehog Robots to Explore Space

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apresher
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Hedgehog Robots
apresher   1/14/2013 11:14:39 AM
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Ann,  This is a fascinating development project. But I'm not sure how movement is actually generated.  And how much power is available through use of solar panels? Very interesting.

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Cabe Atwell   1/14/2013 4:55:27 PM
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Reminds me of when Darth Vader sent out countless robots to find Luke Skywalker. It's a good idea, if they can make them cheap.

Swarm tech in robotics is still in its infancy, so I doubt we will see these bots at work any time soon. But innovations start somewhere.

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apresher
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Hedgehog Robots
apresher   1/14/2013 4:57:00 PM
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Cabe,  You can bet this is anything BUT cheap.

Ann R. Thryft
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Ann R. Thryft   1/14/2013 5:01:08 PM
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Maybe Star Wars is where the idea of swarm robots came from in robotics--I wouldn't be surprised.

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Cabe Atwell   1/14/2013 5:14:46 PM
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Ann,

Without a doubt. Science fiction has been the inspiration for a lot of the tech we take for granted today. Take the first-person-shooter games many play today. Arguably, they date back to id software's Wolfenstein 3D. Modern ways of thinking about 3D came from id software's John Carmack. In the book "Masters of Doom," Carmack admitted that Star Trek Next Generation's "holodeck" was his ultimate goal. Though, the gaming tech never achieved that goal, Carmack still believes it will happen.

Carmack and id software are backing the Oculus Rift gaming headset with a special version of Doom 3 BFG Edition. The goggles feature the widest field of view than any other headset in history. A step closer to Carmack's goal of real virtual reality.

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Elizabeth M   1/15/2013 5:01:06 AM
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Wow, this is quite a wild concept...like a robotic Borg from Star Trek but with their very own mothership. Amazing if this project actually goes all the way and these hedgehogs are out there exploring the universe.

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Hedgehog sweepers?
freisl   1/15/2013 10:25:53 AM
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I wonder if these explorers could be modified to clean up the space debris left by our previous explorers. . . 

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Ann R. Thryft   1/15/2013 12:14:00 PM
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Yes, it's pretty well known that sci-fi has been the inspiration for a lot of modern technology over the last 50-plus years. That's been especially true for Star Wars and Star Trek.

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Ann R. Thryft   1/15/2013 12:14:52 PM
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freisl, I like that idea--sort of like space Roombas. We certainly need a lot of them! Here's an article we did on a robot system DARPA is working on to recycle space junk:
http://www.designnews.com/author.asp?section_id=1386&doc_id=249134

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robatnorcross   1/15/2013 8:27:32 PM
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Lets imagine that on earth we were deluged with coffee tables deploying hundreds of little spiked things from the sky raining down on us. It would certainly be the end of civilization as we know it. CNN would be interviewing some govt. bureaucrat or better still the presidents "spokes person" that would be trying to tell us it was no big deal while the Army, Navy, Airforce, etc from every country on earth would be on high alert accusing every other country on earth of doing it. Countries would instantly start bombing each other (imagine North and South Korea). Israel would accuse Iran of doing it while Iran would of course be denying it.


May be that is what the Mayans predicted but just had their math off a little.

Only something like this could be developed by our stupid govt.

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