Squishy Robots from UC Berkeley

Disaster Bots

Source:  Squishy Robotics

For Search and Rescue Missions
Round, squishy robots capable of being dropped 600 feet and surviving have been developed by engineers at UC Berkeley and Squishy Robotics, a startup company founded by UC Berkeley Engineering Professor Dr. Alice Agogino.  The robots are designed for use in disaster areas to collect information on the ground.

Space Bots
These "tensegrity" robots were originally designed to explore Saturn's moon Titan.  They would be dropped from a spacecraft onto Titan. The UC Berkeley team realized they could be used in disaster areas on earth by equipping them with sensors able to detect conditions like dangerous gases. The robots relay that information to first responders.

Rapid Deployment
The sensor robots can be rapidly deployed, are mobile and, according to Dr. Agogino can work as co-robots with their human partners at disaster scenes. For more robot news, check out "List of Top New Robots" for a free borrow or sample read at amazon.com/author/ekane   ASIN: B07K4QX385

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