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  • Android World open this site in another window - Worldwide android or anthropomorphic robot development projects.
  • Robots Life open this site in another window - Comprehensive site dedicated to amateur, domestic, and research robots. Includes news, interviews, projects, events, and more.
  • Cool Robot Of The Week open this site in another window - Bestowed upon robotics-related Web sites by the NASA Space Telerobotics Programme.
  • Robot Information Central open this site in another window - Provides detailed information on robotics and their use in various situations.
  • Robonaut open this site in another window - Humanoid robot designed by the Robot Systems Technology Branch at NASA's Johnson Space Centre in a collaborative effort with DARPA.
  • Asimo (4)
  • Dr. Gavin Miller's Snake Robots open this site in another window - Information about several scratch-built snake robots that slither and sidewind under radio control, including video clips in MPEG format.
  • Wikipedia: Robots open this site in another window - Detailed overview of robots, including their history, contemporary uses, future prospects, and various classes of robots.
  • Robot Hall of Fame, The open this site in another window - Recognises excellence in robotics technology worldwide and honours the fictional and real robots that have inspired scientific accomplishments.
  • Robots.net open this site in another window - News and discussion site for those interested in robots and robotics. Includes the well-known Robot Competition FAQ and a variety of resource pages.
  • B-9 (3)
  • 50 Best Robots Ever, The open this site in another window - Annotated list of the best ever. From Wired Magazine.
  • Aibo (5) - Learn about Aibo, the Artificial Intelligence roBOt dog developed by the D21 lab at Sony through sites featuring background information, bulletin board, photo galleries, hack site, fanpages, and online resources for the robotic dog which can walk, see its environment, and recognise spoken commands.
  • Bryan's Robotics Journal open this site in another window - Site for anyone interested in robotics without the soldering iron.
  • Coolrobots open this site in another window - Contains a picture gallery, information, and links about battle robots.
  • UK aiboWORLD open this site in another window - Webring dedicated to the Sony AIBO home robot.
  • UK Micromouse UK open this site in another window - Offers details of this annual robotics competition in which autonomous robot mice compete against each other to solve a 16 by 16 maze in the shortest time.
  • UK Micromouse Information Centre open this site in another window - Offers information and resources for micromouse builders.
  • DJ I Robot open this site in another window - World's first random-access, fully analogue robotic DJ system.
  • Kismet open this site in another window - An autonomous robot designed for social interactions with humans. Part of the larger Cog Project at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
  • MicroMouse open this site in another window - Presenting details of the design and components used to assemble an autonomous robot capable of finding the centre of a maze.
  • Rotundus AB open this site in another window - Develops mobile robots suitable for surveillance and inspection in rough environments.
  • Big Signal Project open this site in another window - Research programme at Carnegie Mellon University developing robotic projects that allow the public to remotely experience places they could not otherwise visit.
  • Cricket open this site in another window - Simple walking robot based on the Stamp II controller. Responds to infrared commands or walks based on its own programming.
  • Mechanical Marvels of the Nineteenth Century open this site in another window - Illustrated accounts and history of robots in the Victorian era 1865-1893.
  • Hacking Roomba open this site in another window - Functional and fun hacks for the Roomba vacuum. Site includes projects from the book, additional hacks, source code, and links to various hacking resources.
  • Palm Pilot Robot Kit open this site in another window - Explains how to build an autonomous robot controlled by a handheld device.
  • Atacama Desert Trek (2)
  • Robota Dolls open this site in another window - Prototypes of doll-type robots, capable of simple interaction with humans, such as imitation and verbal communication. A project at the University of Southern California.
  • Robotic Antarctic Meteorite Search open this site in another window - Initiative to enable autonomous discovery of Antarctic meteorites using robotic search and on-site automatic classification of rock samples.
  • Robotic De-Mining open this site in another window - Research and construction of a safe landmine detecting robot.
  • R2-D2 Builders Club open this site in another window - Forum to discuss building a personal astromech droid.
  • Autonomous Helicopter Project open this site in another window - Working to develop a vision-guided robot helicopter which can autonomously carry out a goal mission in any weather conditions and using only on-board intelligence and computing power.
  • Euphoria Pixel Bot Project open this site in another window - Robots coded using the Euphoria language that could find their way round a maze from A to B.
  • ItsARobot.com open this site in another window - Dedicated to the RoboScout.
  • Scientific American Frontiers: The Intimate Machine open this site in another window - Looks at how scientists are blending technology with sociology to make machines more fun to use.
  • Mechanical Following Puppy open this site in another window - Senior design project using the Basic Stamp II and ultrasonic communication signals.
  • Saika Project open this site in another window - A light-weight, human-size, low-cost humanoid robot. Saika means "outstanding intelligence" in Japanese.
  • BotJunkie open this site in another window - Obsessively chronicles Man's inevitable descent into cybernetic slavery, one robot at a time.
  • Home Robots open this site in another window - News and information on useful and fun robots for the home, such as humanoids, housecleaning, yard care, pet, security, and educational robots.
 



 
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