General Public Leaflet
Picture Credits, December 2005
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robuGLASS, a high-rise buildings window cleaner. Picture
by kind permission of
ROBOSOFT SA,
Bidart,
France.
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Lauron III. Picture
by kind permission of
Industrial Robotics Institute
(Instituto de Robótica e Informática Industrial) (IRI),
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC),
Barcelona, Spain.
Lauron III was built at FZI (Forschungszentrum
Informatik), Karlsruhe, Germany; CSIC developed the control system.
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Sinas. Picture
by kind permission of
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, München,
Germany.
Siemens provided the navigation system, the robot was built and
marketed by the company
Hefter Cleantech GmbH, Germany.
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Horos, the HOme-RObot
mobile information-interaction-System on a Pioneer-based platform. Picture
by kind permission of
Department of Neuroinformatics and Cognitive Robotics
(Fachgebiet Neuroinformatik und Kognitive Robotik),
Computer Science and Automation Faculty
(Fakultät für Informatik und Automatisierung),
Technische Universität Ilmenau,
Germany.
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Robot BIP,
Analysis and control of human and robotic walking (French first, English second). Picture
by kind permission of
the
BIPOP team,
INRIA Rhône-Alpes,
Saint Ismier Cedex, France.
Photo © INRIA / R. Lamoureux.
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Comau Smart3
industrial robots. Picture
by kind permission of
PRISMA Lab,
Department of Computer and Systems Engineering
(Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica),
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (UNINA), Naples,
Italy.
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MirrorBot: Biomimetic multimodal learning in a
mirror neuron-based robot. Picture
by kind permission of
Centre for Hybrid Intelligent Systems,
School of Computing & Technology,
University of Sunderland,
United Kingdom.
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CARL. Picture
by kind permission of
Transverse Activity on Intelligent Robotics
(Actividade Transversal em Robótica Inteligente) (ATRI),
Universidade de Aveiro,
Portugal.
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Robot Fish. Picture
by kind permission of
Department of Computer Science,
University of Essex,
Colchester, United Kingdom.
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Albert. Picture
by kind permission of
Dept. of Computer Science,
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg,
Germany.
Pictures of Albert taken by
Emil Bezold (positiv GmbH).
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GENTLE/S
robotic assistance in neuro
and motor rehabilitation. Picture
by kind permission of
Cybernetics,
University of Reading, UK.
The Haptic Master robot was built by
FCS control systems, Schiphol, The Netherlands.
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Armar Hand. Picture
by kind permission of
Institute for Computer Design & Fault Tolerance,
Informatics Faculty
(Fakultät für Informatik),
Karlsruhe University
(Universität Karlsruhe (TH)), Karlsruhe,
Germany.
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Omnidirectional
soccer robots. Picture
by kind permission of
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory,
Dept. of Electronics and Computer Science
(Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione),
Politecnico di Milano,
Italy.
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EURON Summer School participants,
by kind permission of
Roland Siegwart.
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