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A gold/nickel microrobot of 300x300x70 micrometer (10^-6 m) dashing through a maze of photoresist walls.
The robot is controlled by visual servoing, i.e. the user clicks a spot and the computer steers it there.

The robot and required system was built by a team of researches at ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) and won the RoboCup in the Nanogram League 2007.

For more information see other videos and comments, our webpage (http://www.iris.ethz.ch/msrl/research/s pecial/nanogram/) or Google it

Rating: 5/5 stars
Tags: biomedic, bot, eth, federal, institute, More…iris, magmite, micro, nano, nanogram, of, robocup, robot, soccer, swiss, technology, zurich
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