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    Inside the Robot Lab

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    May 28, 2012
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      1Inside the Robot Lab

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      iRobot developed the Create robot as s development platform for people interested in using the Roomba chassis to create their own robots. This robot consists of the chassis (minus the vacuum cleaner parts) and an interface module. This particular robot wa

      2Inside the Robot Lab – PrinterBot

      2

      The iRobot Create, showing its sand painting mechanism. The engineer who developed this essentially mated a dot-matrix printer mechanism, a bottle of sand, and some special software to the robot. When used for worship, it probably prints something besides

      3Inside the Robot Lab – Cleaning up

      3

      An iRobot Roomba Discovery cleans up the mess after the Create made its sand painting. The Roomba Discovery then noticed that the carpet wasnt as clean as it would like, and attempted to clean the rest of the iRobot offices before being retrieved by empl

      4Inside the Robot Lab – PackBot Controls

      4

      This is the control unit of the iRobot PackBot, the most popular of the companys military models. The wheels on the base control speed and direction of the robot and any installed devices, while the buttons select the mode of operation or the device to b

      5Inside the Robot Lab – Laptop Link

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      Theres also a laptop sized device for controlling the PackBot. In this case, its running a robot named Redowl, which sees things in infrared.

      Photo: Wayne Rash / eWEEK

      6Inside the Robot Lab – The PackBot

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      This is the iRobot PackBot with a surveillance attachment. The robot can sustain a 200G fall without damage, and it can extend its high-resolution television camera higher than six feet above the ground. Theres also a gripper hand on the camera boom so

      7Inside the Robot Lab – PackBot on Tiptoes

      7

      This PackBot shows how it can get a little better look for its multi-function sensors. This sensor not only includes cameras, but it can sense and locate a gunshot instantly, allowing troops to locate snipers. Trying this one out was just plain spooky.

      8Inside the Robot Lab – The Sniper Sensor

      8

      A close look at the sniper sensor. Note that the face contains both audio and video sensors. It can rotate in any direction to find, and then expose the sniper it detects. iRobot also makes autonomous robots that can shoot back. I was afraid to ask if the

      9Inside the Robot Lab – Clapping for Effect

      9

      iRobot employee Ori Taka claps her hands to simulate gunfire. As you can see, the robot already has her in its sights.

      Photo: Wayne Rash / eWEEK

      10Inside the Robot Lab – Looking Up

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      When this PackBot needs to see over a wall or through a window, it can extend itself to heights of well over six feet.

      Photo: Wayne Rash / eWEEK

      11Inside the Robot Lab – Smell-o-vision

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      iRobot employee Jon Souliere shows off a new chemical sensing robot that can sniff out bombs without endangering people.

      Photo: Wayne Rash / eWEEK

      12Inside the Robot Lab – New Robot Control

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      Yes, thats a Logitech game controller. And yes, thats the iRobot logo painted on it. The company has found that younger troops used to their PlayStations can really related to robots when they use this control. Apparently it greatly reduces training ti

      13Inside the Robot Lab – Lending a Hand

      13

      iRobot Chair Helen Greiner shows off the lifting arm of the new iRobot Warrior. This arm is strong enough that it can lift Greiner, not to mention soldiers in full battle gear, howitzer shells, and combat supplies. Greiner said that it can also carry a su

      14Inside the Robot Lab – Help When You Need It

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      The iRobot CoWorker is designed to provide a presence so that company experts can be on site without having to travel. It can travel around a job or factory site, for example, and provide a teleconferencing link to the company expert who can examine a job

      15Inside the Robot Lab – A Life Saved

      15

      This EOD PackBot was returned to the factory for service after having been damaged in an explosion of an improvised explosive device in Iraq. On the control computer, engineers found a set of tally marks indicating that this robot had successfully disarme

      16Inside the Robot Lab – Crabby Robot

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      iRobot modeled this mine-clearing robot after the design of a crab. Like a crab, it can alter its gait if it loses a leg or two. Its designed to work underwater.

      Photo: Wayne Rash / eWEEK

      17Inside the Robot Lab – Wall O Roombas

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      One wall of an iRobot conference room shows all of the models of the famed Roomba floor cleaning robot that have been developed to date.

      Photo: Wayne Rash / eWEEK

      18Inside the Robot Lab – The Basic Create

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      The iRobot Create, with its interface module, is designed to allow experiments in robotics. Users can rewrite the control code, add functions, create add-on capabilities, and develop new uses for robots. Greiner said that so many people were buying Roomba

      19Inside the Robot Lab – The Raptor

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      Not every iRobot product was designed with a serious purpose. The Raptor was designed either for fun, or to terrorize small pets.

      Photo: Wayne Rash / eWEEK

      20Inside the Robot Lab – Warrior Basics

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      This is the basic chassis of the Warrior robot. Its the size of a garden tractor, can carry heavy loads, and has a range of capabilities that iRobot is reluctant to explain in detail. Chairman Greiner described it as a Beast.

      Photo: W

      21Inside the Robot Lab – Roomba on Steroids

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      Just in case you thought the only floors a robot could clean were in your house, there is also a commercial model. This floor cleaning robot is designed for offices.

      Photo: Wayne Rash / eWEEK

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