An innovator has built a self-balancing one-wheeled robot. Developed using 3D-printed components, the latest innovation can stand still. YouTuber James Bruton built the robot using 3D-printed ...
The purpose of the project is to drive the wheels in the direction that the upper part of the robot is falling as it produces a 2-wheeled dynamically balancing robot. The robot will remain balanced if ...
In a surprising development in the field of robotics, researchers have discovered that small modifications to a robot’s body mass and ball size can significantly enhance its balancing abilities.
A team at the University of Zurich has developed a machine that can balance a pencil on its point using two cameras that track tipping movement in real time. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) ...
When on the ground or other horizontal surfaces, the self-balancing bot rolls along on its two wheels. Once it's time to get climbing, though, the EEWOC vertically extends a little something known as ...
In recent years we've seen quadruped robots, self-balancing robots, and omnidirectional robots. Should you want one of your own, the UGOT Robotic Kit now allows users to build all of those bots and ...
How about making a simple robot built with an inverted pendulum mechanism? The robot would balance on two wheels and uses a simple switch and sensor circuit. This would help beginners to get a hang of ...
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