New Delhi: Rezero, a robot that moves on a ball, was unveiled here Wednesday. Crafted by a team of Swiss engineers and designers, the ballbot
follows people around and can carry heavy loads with a grace of an
ice-skater.
Ballbots are robots designed to move on a
single sphere instead of wheels. This allows for omnidirectional, organic
motion, exceptional agility and manoeuverability unlike other robots which
usually have a linear motion.
Members of the team and Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology, Zurich (ETH, Zurich) students, Thomas Kammermann and Jerome
Kaser, talked to reporters about Rezero at the Swiss embassy here.
“While designing Rezero, the main focus was
on refining the technology. Developing the applications comes later,”
Kammermann told IANS.
“Rezero moves on a hollow, specially coated
aluminium ball and 3 omni-wheels powered by space-grade motors for powering the
locomotion. The bot uses microprocessor-based systems to communicate with the
operator and a laser-based radar system to lock onto someone (or something) to
follow,” said Kammerman.
Rezero’s very small footprint and dynamic
stability made it particularly suited for applications in narrow, crowded and
dynamic environments.
“This design is very suitable for
applications such as carrying medical equipment or surveillance in crowded
areas and since this is a dynamically stable system, its stability gets better
as the centre of gravity gets higher. This means, the Rezero gets more stable
as more load is piled on it,” Kammerman said.
According to Kaser, the focus of design was
agility and stability.
“Currently, Rezero can move at a top speed of
3.5 metres per second and has been tested to bear loads up to 20 kilos so far,”
said Kaser.
Ballbot is not a new concept but Rezero has
been making news in robotics circles for its next generation performance. The
next stop for the 13-member team is Kanpur where they will exhibit Rezero in
Techkriti, the tech-fest of IIT Kanpur.
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