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Amphibious Robot Snake (Video)

Robert BirmingBy Robert BirmingJune 23, 2008Updated:February 24, 20184 Comments1 Min Read
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Amphibious Robot Snake

ACM-R5 is the name of this awesome, and quite scary, amphibious robot snake – developed by the people at the Hirose Fukushima Lab in Japan.

ACM-R5 is equipped with paddles and passive wheels around the body. To generate propulsive force by undulation, the robot need a resistance property as it glides freely in tangential direction but cannot in normal direction. Due to the paddles and passive wheels, ACM-R5 obtains that character both in water and on ground.

Here’s a video demonstration of the robot snake in the water (Update: The old video is no longer available, so here is a new video of ACM-R5H.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKINOqviAEQ

The control system of ACM-R5 is an advanced one. Each joint unit has CPU, battery, motors, so they can operate independently. Through communication lines each unit exchanges signals and automatically recognizes its number from the head, and how many units join the system. Thanks to this system operators can remove, add, and exchange units freely and they can operate ACM-R5 flexibly according to situations.

Read more about the ACM-R5 robot snake over at Hirose Fukushima Lab. (Update: Link removed, because the page is gone.)

(Via Geekologie)

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4 Comments

  1. Firefighter on January 28, 2009 3:26 pm

    This is REALLY cool. They were really smart to build it so that each piece of the snake completely independent. Also making it so that they know exactly how many pieces they are away from the head. makes it easier to repair and make longer at anytime. I was just trying to think of what this device could be used for in the real world. I’m not really sure what though? Anyone have any ideas?

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  2. frank dax on June 10, 2009 7:55 pm

    awesome. Firefighter, it’s good for S+R missions, or intel gathering. can also carry explosives.

    imagine that thing swimming up next to you, sci-fi freaky ๐Ÿ˜€

    Reply
  3. FirefighterHow on March 7, 2011 10:47 pm

    Ahhh man, the video doesn’t work anymore ๐Ÿ™ Know of another place where it can be seen in action? Thanks!

    -Rich

    Reply
  4. What Do on March 19, 2011 3:09 pm

    What happened to the video, can’t view it anymore.

    Reply
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