"Cyber-Roach" Forces Rethink On Animal Movement 41
Lanxon writes "A team of researchers at the Royal Veterinary College in London has built a 'cyber-cockroach' (a cockroach wearing an accelerometer in a tiny backpack) to try and better understand the movements of many-legged animals. They found that unlike bipedal creatures, animals with more than two legs don't adjust their movements when walking over a softer surface."
The academic paper is available from the Journal of Experimental Biology. This research will be helpful in finding better ways for multi-legged robots to navigate difficult terrain.
The coolest thing about the Robo-Roach (Score:4, Funny)
That robo-roach used to be a human guy, I think he was Czech? Anyway, he woke up one morning and he was a bug. And just when he started getting used to that, they put some cyber-helmet on him and started doing weird experiments on him! Talk about a shitty life!
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+1 for the Kafka tie-in
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+2 for the RoboCop tie in.
Cyber roaches are old stuff (Score:3, Funny)
Cyber roaches [google.com] have existed for nearly 25 years. Call me again when you have the cyber T-Rex.
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1993 [imdb.com] called, they said you can't have their animatronics.
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1954 [wickedlocal.com] called, it said, "Get off of my lawn!"
I for one... (Score:2)
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I didn't consider that interpretation, but it's far more hilarious.
I read it like so: Cyber-Roach [invention] forces [a] rethink on Animal Movement. Not as being the literal movement of animals, but a reconsideration of some animal-rights activist group.
Seriously, WTF. Worst headline ever.
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Really? (Score:2)
This research will be helpful in finding better ways for multi-legged robots to navigate difficult terrain.
I thought I saw a video where they took an "AI" Unit, gave it a bunch of simulated legs, and told it to brute force its way into walking to move a distance, knowing only how to move joints. I believe it was a 6 legged thing, sprawled out on the floor to start with. They were kind of hoping for a spider-like walking thing to be procedurally generated this way, but what they found was that it kind of slinked itself along more like how you would imagine a starfish moving along the ocean floor.
I found it quite
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A bit of a stretch (Score:5, Insightful)
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Yeah, I thought this same thing.
"Trivially disproven using a cat and a blanket."
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Re:A bit of a stretch (Score:4, Interesting)
Lookup some of Dr. Roger Quinn's work. I can't find the videos he showed at a recent lecture in the UK, but they demonstrated how the much-maligned Whegs are really a lot cleverer than they look.
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You make a much better argument for my point than I did.
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I found this video interesting:
http://www.ted.com/talks/robert_full_on_animal_movement.html [ted.com]
You'll see how they modded a live crab so it could run across a mesh net at near full speed, no change in gait, whereas previously it would have problems.
This video was done in 2005 so the "rethink" definitely happened way before 2010 ;).
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Yeah, just one question, though;
How many land animals with six legs or more that aren't insects are there?
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Wait, I just remembered the crustaceans....
Sorry, my bad, carry on.
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Spiders - 8 legs. They're arachnids, not insects. Ditto for scorpions, ticks, etc.
Mammals - Siamese dogs, cats, etc. (Ever see a 6-legged chihuahua? Kind of gross, actually. Still-borne, in a jar. It's mother was BIG for a chihuahua - more like a largish cat)
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Hey, they said "animals", not "all animals". As long as you find a couple of them somewhere, you're good to go.
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what about human movement? (Score:1)
Horribly, this research will likely contribute to a successful implementation of the human centipede [wikipedia.org].
Seth
Why the lame photoshopped picture of a cockroach? (Score:2)
So why the lame photoshopped picture of a cockroach with a backpack? Is TFA unable to produce any documentation at all from images to data?
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I noticed the same thing. The roach is blurrier than the pack. What they did is misleading, and poorly done.
The hard part... (Score:2)
was getting the roaches to use the tiny hydration packs in the backpack.
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Think that the title was "'Cyber-Roach' Forces Rethink On Animal Rights Movement"?
No, of course not. Just you.
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Yup, I don't know why but you're right.
Damn (Score:1)
i thought this story was about e-weed.
i wonder... (Score:2)
how this knowledge will be used to improve on this beast:
http://www.vubx.com/featured/hexapod-ant-robot-lifelike.html [vubx.com]
What an image in the article (Score:1)
Animal Movement (Score:2)