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Crawler Robot on the Loose at German Lab

Looking for friendship in the vast laboratory, this little crawling bot found company in a humanoid torso and a robotic hand

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Erico Guizzo is IEEE Spectrum's Digital Innovation Director.

Crawler Robot on the Loose at German Lab

I love the folks at DLR, the German Aerospace Center, because I always suspected that while building some of the most incredible robots they still could find time to have fun. My suspicion is now confirmed: A DLR engineer just emailed me the video below, noting that it was made "to show that working in robotics also means a lot of fun." Indeed!

The star of the movie is the DLR Crawler, a six-legged robot that the researchers use to develop autonomous vision-based navigation. Apparently the Crawler was feeling lonely in the vast lab and set out to make friends, eventually meeting the DLR humanoid robot Justin, which was practicing its ball-catching skills, and the DLR Hand-Arm-System, which was enduring yet more torture tests in the name of science.

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Image and video: DLR

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