Biometric Based C-Bot Robot scales buildings

March 6, 2008

This bionic climbing C-Bot robot concept design by Niklas Galler is based on biometrics and uses a gecko’s innovative foot design as a template to climb walls without any artificial adhesion.

Bionic climbing C-Bot robot


The sensor emits ultra-sonic rays and gets the required information through specific ray reflection. Inner damages of buildings, like rust inside of reinforced concrete, or mildew infested walls, can be detected.

Bionic climbing C-Bot robot

Three symmetry axis enables the robots to move in different directions, without gearing. The complex leg architecture, qualifies the C-Bot to navigate and kind of edge or spherical surface - also vertical walls constitue no problem. C-Bot can be steered via GPS or a 3D-map with all required information can be uploaded on its hard disk.

 Bionic climbing C-Bot robot

Via Yanko 

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One Response to “Biometric Based C-Bot Robot scales buildings”

  1. AvangionQ on March 18th, 2008 8:53 pm

    That’s really cool … I just don’t want one …

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