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Robot mimics hamster in a ball to navigate farm fields

Credit: Technical University of Madrid
Credit: Technical University of Madrid

MADRID, June 24 (UPI) -- A small rolling robot that mimics the action of a hamster ball could help farmers by patrolling fields and helping cultivate crops, its Spanish developers say.

Researchers at the Technical University of Madrid say a swinging weight controlled by electronics mimics the shifting movement of a hamster inside a ball to get their Rosphere robot rolling along rows of farms crops, the BBC reported Monday.

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In experiments in farm fields, the Rosphere has demonstrated it could help monitor soil conditions on arable land.

The researchers said they chose a spherical robot because wheeled or legged robots can have difficulty negotiating shifting ground or places strewn with lots of large and small objects.

The robot is fitted a wireless communication system and it can be equipped with other sensors that could measure and return data on environmental conditions like moisture levels and temperature, the researchers said.

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