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Friday, March 23, 2018

Robotic dogs are robots designed to resemble dogs in appearance and behavior, usually incorporating canine characteristics such as barking or tail-wagging. In addition, many such "dogs" have appeared as toys and in fiction.

Military and research




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  • BigDog, quadruped robot created by Boston Dynamics with funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency that is capable of traversing varied terrain and maintaining its balance on ice and snow.
  • LittleDog, another Boston Dynamics' robot that is much smaller than the original BigDog project.
  • Rhex, hexapod robot.
  • Canid, quadruped with a flexible spine created by the US Army Research Laboratory and UPenn.
  • Cheetah, DARPA M3 program with a Boston Dynamics hydraulic quadruped and the MIT created electric Cheetah
  • HyQ, hydraulic quadruped robot able to run up to 2 m/s, developed by the Advanced Robotics Department of the IIT (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)
  • SCARAB, climbing and walking quadruped robot FSU
  • Rise, hexapod
  • Titan, several versions of this quadruped were created
  • MR4, quadruped robot
  • Scout I & II
  • Silo4
  • Cheeter (robot)
  • Tekken1
  • pQ3

Consumer


The List Of Names For The Vision's New Robot Dog Would Be Cute If ...
The List Of Names For The Vision's New Robot Dog Would Be Cute If .... Source : www.kotaku.com.au

  • AIBO (Sony)
  • Big Scratch & Little Scratch (Trendmasters)
  • Build Your Own Robo Pup
  • Bow-wow
  • F.I.D.O.
  • Gaylord (Ideal_Toy_Company), robotic dog controllable by leash, produced in the 1960s
  • Genibo, robotic dog produced by the Korean company Dasatech.
  • I-Cybie (Silverlit Electronics)
  • iDog (Hasbro) and (Tiger Electronics)
  • iDog amp'd (Hasbro) and (Tiger Electronics)
  • iDog Clip (Hasbro) and (Tiger Electronics)
  • iDog Dance (Hasbro) and (Tiger Electronics)
  • iDog soft speaker (Hasbro) and (Tiger Electronics)
  • Lucky the Incredible Wonder Pup (Zizzle)
  • Mio Pup (Tiger Electronics) An "emoto-tronic" robot pet with over 100 "eye-cons" to show its feelings
  • Pleo, pet robot with artificial intelligence.
  • Poo-Chi (Tiger Electronics)
  • Robopet (WowWee)
  • Rocket the Wonder Dog (Fisher Price)
  • Smartpet, robot dog that uses an iPhone to be powered
  • Space Dog (KO CO)
  • Spotbot, retro style robotic dog
  • Tekno the Robotic Puppy Appeared on the cover of Time magazine
  • Teksta Popular in the 1990s, this toy was intended to be able to perform card tricks and respond to commands.
  • Wrex the Dawg , robot dog
  • Zoomer & Friends
  • I Robot, available in three different types i.e. DuoDuo, Lele, QiQi

Joinmax Digital Robot Dog JM-DOG-001], offered as a semi-assembled kit (no soldering required) at $331, it offers a 15 servo-based impressive freedom of motion. Control is possible through a serial connection to the included controller board, or through simple commands sequences stored in memory.

  • Flip over dogs, tere are many examples of many flip-over dogs designed to look like robots, such as F.I.D.O and Sparky.
  • Zack A Zoomer Dog Who Makes his First Appearance By Explodeing Zack Zerby. To reviled himself.

In fiction


Genibo Robot Dog - RobotShop
Genibo Robot Dog - RobotShop. Source : www.robotshop.com

  • AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Evaluation and Evasion) a military scouting robot with dog like characteristics in the 2000 film Red Planet
  • Bhakti, Vanille's pet robot from Final Fantasy XIII
  • Bolts, from Alexander Key's 1966 book, small dog whose head was so small the electronic brain needed to be trimmed.
  • C.H.O.M.P.S. (Canine Home Protection System) in the eponymous film from 1979.
  • Cyber Mastiffs, used by the Adeptus Aribites in Warhammer 40,000
  • Dog, Alyx's robotic pet, has several canine characteristics and was featured in the video games Half-life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, and Half-Life 2: Episode Two.
  • Dogbot, robot dog from the Ford Fiesta commercials
  • Dynomutt, Blue Falcon's robotic dog from the animated Hanna-Barbera television show.
  • E-cyboPooch, briefly Professor Dr. Cinnamon J. Scudsworth's robot dog assistant in the 2002 animated show, Clone High. E-cybopooch ultimately reveals himself to be a double agent and is destroyed when Mr. Butlertron, Scudsworth's displaced former assistant, deflects a laser meant for Scudsworth with a pie.
  • GIR, crazy alien robot who disguised himself as a green dog in the show Invader Zim.
  • Goddard, from the Jimmy Neutron Movie and TV series.
  • K-9, the Doctor's portable computer and robot, from the British BBC Television series Doctor Who, as well as the spin-offs K-9 and Company and K-9.
  • Mr. Fuzzy from the Internet webcomic Dandy & Company
  • Muffit II, Daggit from Battlestar Galactica.
  • Preston, Wendolene's robot dog from the 1995 animated Wallace and Gromit film A Close Shave. Both K-9 and Preston were created by Bob Baker.
  • Rags, Miles Monroe's pet in the Woody Allen movie Sleeper, who speaks (and woofs) with a human voice.
  • Rat Thing, from Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash
  • RIC [Robotic Interactive Canine], Power Rangers sidekick / weapon in Power Rangers Space Patrol Delta.
  • Robutt, from Isaac Asimov's short story "A Boy's Best Friend."
  • Rover, Lunar Jim's Robot dog in the children's animation series of the same name.
  • Runner, a rather large robot in the shape of a dog, pet and loyal friend of Grubb, from the PC role-playing video game Septerra Core.
  • Rush and Treble from the Mega Man classic series
  • Rusty, from the 1960s Swift comic strip "The Phantom Patrol".
  • Wolf, from the Metal Gear Rising Reveagamce
  • Serendipity Dog, from the 1960s/70s BBC science-themed children's television series Tom Tom.
  • Slamhounds, robotic assassins in the novel Count Zero by William Gibson
  • Sparkplug, the Sari´s robot dog, like hasbro's toys in Transformers Animated.
  • In the Super NES video game Secret of Evermore, the protagonist's pet dog takes the form of a robot in some areas.
  • The Mechanical Hound, a robotic hunter killer who serves the firemen as a scent hound in the book Fahrenheit 451. Its mouth conceals a syringe containing tranquilizers.
  • Toby, the robot dog who was the companion of Halo Jones in the classic comic story The Ballad of Halo Jones.
  • Yatterking, Yatterbull, and Yatteryokozuna three robotic dogs in Yatterman
  • FENRIS Mechs from Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3, also a DLC dog companion in ME3n
  • Rex from Fallout: New Vegas, a "cyberhound" that can be recruited as a companion from The King in Freeside
  • K-9 from Fallout 2, a "cyberdog" who was created by Dr. Schreber, available as a companion upon the player repairing it.
  • Servo, a transforming robot emergency-response dog from Transformers Rescue Bots.
  • The 2017 Black Mirror episode "Metalhead" features a woman pursued by a deadly robotic dog, similar in design to the BigDog robot manufactured by Boston Dynamics.

In art


Sony Unleashes New Aibo Robot Dog - IEEE Spectrum
Sony Unleashes New Aibo Robot Dog - IEEE Spectrum. Source : spectrum.ieee.org

  • Fairfield Industrial Dog Object, FIDO large animated Fairfield Australian dog sculpture

In music


Amazon.com: Tekno Robotic Puppy with Bone & Ball: Toys & Games
Amazon.com: Tekno Robotic Puppy with Bone & Ball: Toys & Games. Source : www.amazon.com

  • MC Chris wrote a song named robotdog, describing his adventures with his robotic Aibo that takes over his life.

References


Teksta Robotic Puppy
Teksta Robotic Puppy. Source : tekstaroboticpuppy.com


WowWee Chip Robot Dog - RobotShop
WowWee Chip Robot Dog - RobotShop. Source : www.robotshop.com

 
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