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Georgia Tech's Ground Control Robotics is developing giant robotic arthropods for agricultural crop management.
The robot is made up of a head with some sensors in it plus a handful of identical cable-connected segments, each with a couple of motors for leg actuation.
Wiggly antennae-like structures help the robot to climb over obstacles taller than itself.
The complex environments that the robot is designed for are agricultural.
Ground Control Robotics is developing a swarm of centipedes that could be used for weed control.
Each robot will cost a lot less than you probably think, likely in the thousand-dollar range.
Eventually, these robots will operate autonomously in swarms, and could also be useful for disaster response.
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