T h e L a b . . .
This laboratory, managed by Associate Professor James
Trevelyan has been founded to diversify the robotics research interests
of the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. The primary
objective is to provide support for robotics teaching and research. The
laboratory is available to research staff, postgraduate and undergraduate
students.
L i n k s t o R e l a t e d S i t e s . . .
Sojourner
- NASA's rover on mars. Imagine if you could control it via the internet!
Next mission you can. Try the demo
web interface.
Telerobots
on the moon NASA and Carnegie Mellon's planned 1998 mission to have
publicly available robots on the moon.
Here
is the Robotics
Internet Resources Page.
Raiders
telerobot. Dead and buried.
Robotic
Garden
TeleRobotics
- kiwi style. You may get through. We can't.
A
five axis robot where you control the joint angles rather than position.
Drive
a Mars Rover
Drive
the Jason Project Vehicle
Khep
On The Web A mobile robot in a maze.
Machine
tools in Cyberspace. (not live)
Telerobotics
at NASA
- the big boy on the block.
Mechanical
Gaze. - Explore Real Remote
Spaces via Tele-Robotics.
My
Toy - Lego mobile robot kicking Coke cans.
Net-Robot
- Robot plays Towers of Hanoi. With live video. |
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T h e P e o p l e . . .
Currently working at the robot lab:
Ken
Taylor
[email protected]
Barney
Dalton
[email protected]
Matthew
Carter
[email protected]
Harald
Friz
Gintaras
Radzivanas
Gone ...
Peter
Murphy
[email protected]
Troy
Phillips
Bradley
Saracik |