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Tuesday, March 13, 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


How Does CHiP the Robot Dog Work?
How Does CHiP the Robot Dog Work?. Source : robotdogchip.com

  • 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


Top 10 Robot Dogs of 2018 | Video Review
Top 10 Robot Dogs of 2018 | Video Review. Source : wiki.ezvid.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 Bringing Back Aibo Team to Develop New Robot Dog - IEEE Spectrum
Sony Bringing Back Aibo Team to Develop New Robot Dog - IEEE Spectrum. Source : spectrum.ieee.org

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

In music


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

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

References


What's the Best Robot Dog? 4 Awesome Robot Mutts (2017 Edition)
What's the Best Robot Dog? 4 Awesome Robot Mutts (2017 Edition). Source : robotfanatics.com


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

 
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