Meet Barry, a dynamically balancing quadruped robot optimized for high payload ... Barry's, which is essentially an improved version of ETH Zurich's ANYmal, impressive payload capacity is made ...
Engineers at ETH Zurich’s Robotics Systems Lab modified the ANYbotics ANYMal quadruped robot to efficiently climb standard ...
The RoBoa from a student team at ETH Zurich is designed to snake its way through debris that would stop other solutions in their tracks. The "vine-like search and rescue robot" was developed as a ...
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, ANYmal, the quadrupedal robot developed by ETH Zurich and commercialized by ANYbotics, is back to creep us out a bit, this time by conquering ladders.
One particular challenge of developing exploration robots such as these is the very low gravity prevailing on small celestial bodies –in contrast to larger bodies such as Earth. For this reason, the ...
The robot's camera system is used for visual inspection. The researchers at ETH Zurich developed the robotic snake together with Swiss rescue teams in order to be able to penetrate hard-to-reach ...
Roland Siegwart (1959) is full Professor of Autonomous Systems at ETH Zurich since July 2006 and Founding Co-Director of the Wyss Zurich ... Roland Siegwart's research interests are in the design and ...