DooKey
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Rolls-Royce is trying to find a way to inspect aircraft engines in a more efficient way and they believe tiny robots are going to be the way to go. They're developing cockroach-like robots that will enter the engine and inspect all of those hard to get to spots that take lots of time and effort for humans to do. One expectation is a reduction of a five hour job to as little as five minutes. Pretty cool stuff in robotics if you ask me. Check out the video.
Watch the video here.
The roaches would work in tandem. One would enter a combustion chamber, for example, to scope out any danger or to remove debris. A second robot - one designed specifically for the job, or re-designed on the fly to perform less common jobs - would follow to complete the repair. The buddy system, so to speak, allows the robots to perform simple tasks and diagnose problems.
Watch the video here.
The roaches would work in tandem. One would enter a combustion chamber, for example, to scope out any danger or to remove debris. A second robot - one designed specifically for the job, or re-designed on the fly to perform less common jobs - would follow to complete the repair. The buddy system, so to speak, allows the robots to perform simple tasks and diagnose problems.