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- One example of a climbing, walking microrobot that utilizes air-fluid locomotion is the Harvard Ambulatory MicroRobot with Electroadhesion (HAMR-E). The...
- small-scale multi-agent robotic system is called the Diamagnetic Micro Mani****tion or the DM3 system. The DM3 contains a microrobot built with magnets that...
- microrobot at the Autonomous Systems Lab at EPFL no longer works or was moved; however, - Autonomous Systems Lab Robots where Alice and other robots reside...
- Disaster rescue Space exploration "Epson Develops World's Smallest Flying Microrobot". Epson. 17 November 2003. Archived from the original on 7 February 2004...
- swarms of micro air vehicles, which are also broadly investigated nowadays. In comparison with the pioneering studies of swarms of flying robots using precise...
- Playing Robot (TOPIO) to industrial robots, medical operating robots, patient ****ist robots, dog therapy robots, collectively programmed swarm robots, UAV...
- programs at the University of Waterloo. Their primary goal is the design of microrobots, as well as the promotion of nanotechnology and their program. The group...
- The Khepera is a small (5.5 cm) differential wheeled mobile robot that was developed at the LAMI laboratory of Professor Jean-Daniel Nicoud at EPFL (Lausanne...
- https://wyss.harvard.edu/technology/autonomous-flying-microrobots-robobees/ "RoboBees: Robotic insects make first controlled flight (w/ video)". Phys...
- robot developed at the LIS (Laboratory of Intelligent Systems) at the EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland between 2001 and 2004. Targeted to swarm robotics...