#439956 Video Friday: DronutVideo Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We'll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months; here's what we have so far (send us your events!): ICRA 2022 – May 23-27, 2022 – Philadelphia, PA, USALet us know if you have suggestions for next week, and enjoy today's videos. We first met Cleo Robotics at CES 2017, when they were showing off a consumer prototype of their unique ducted-fan drone. They've just announced a new version which has been beefed up to do surveillance, and it is actually called the Dronut. For such a little thing, the 12 minute flight time is not the worst, and hopefully it'll find a unique niche that'll help Cleo move back towards the consumer market, because I want one. [ Cleo ] Happy tenth birthday, Thymio! [ EPFL ]
[ EPFL ] This is some very, very impressive robust behavior on ANYmal, part of Joonho Lee's master's thesis at ETH Zurich. [ ETH Zurich ]
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[ Agility ] The title of thie video from DeepRobotics is "DOOMSDAY COMING." Best not to think about it, probably. [ DeepRobotics ] More Baymax! [ Disney ] At Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, they're trying to figure out how to make a COVID-19 officer robot authoritative enough that people will actually pay attention to it and do what it says. [ Paper ] Thanks, Andy! You'd think that high voltage powerlines would be the last thing you'd want a drone to futz with, but here we are. [ GRVC ]
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[ Honda ] This could very well be the highest speed multiplier I've ever seen in a robotics video. [ GITAI ] Here's an interesting design for a manipulator that can do in-hand manipulation with a minimum of fuss, from the Yale Grablab. [ Paper ] That ugo robot that's just a ball with eyes on a stick is one of my favorite robots ever, because it's so unapologetically just a ball on a stick. [ ugo ] Robot, make me a sandwich. And then make me a bunch more sandwiches. [ Soft Robotics ] Refilling water bottles isn't a very complex task, but having a robot do it means that humans don't have to. [ Fraunhofer ]
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