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Posted by admin On February - 17 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Prototype of Audi R25

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The new concept car  R25 by Audi is the latest in its lineup of race cars. The features are quite innovative and the same have never been featured in any of the prototypes like high velocity banks and tunnels, a feature that allows the car to race in inverted position which helps it overtake other aerodynamic

race cars.

The car
has been

designed
to perform in new racing conditions and will sure be a pioneer in revolutionizing the conceptual cars being

designed
for racing in the days to come.

Audi R25

Audi R25

Audi R25 Prototype

Audi R25 Prototype

Posted by admin On February - 16 - 20091 COMMENT

NASA’s Newest Concept Vehicles Take Off

NASA’s latest concept vehicle is meant to go way, way off-road — as in 240,000 miles from the nearest pavement, driving on the moon. NASA is working to send astronauts to the moon by 2020 to set up a lunar outpost, where they will do scientific research and prepare for journeys to destinations like Mars.


NASA is testing many technologies needed for research on the moon. Two examples are a lunar truck for astronauts and a rover equipped with a drill designed to dig into the moon’s soil.

Nasa's Robot on Space

Nasa's Robot on Space

The concept for a future lunar truck was built at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston. The vehicle provides an idea of what the transportation possibilities may be when astronauts start exploring the moon. Other than a few basic requirements, the primary instruction given to the designers was to throw away assumptions made on NASA’s previous rovers and come up with new ideas.

“To be honest with you, it was scary when we started,” said Lucien Junkin, a Johnson robotics engineer and the design lead for the prototype rover. “They tasked us last October to build the next generation rover and challenge the conventional wisdom. The idea is that, in the future, NASA can put this side-by-side with alternate designs and start to pick their features.”

One of the first standards to go was the traditional expectation that a vehicle should have four wheels. Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity, still cruising around the Red Planet, have already proved the value of a couple of extra wheels. When one of the six wheels became inoperable, the rovers had no problem rolling on the remaining five.

With the number of wheels decided, the next question was just how those wheels should turn. On a car, the front wheels turn a few inches in either direction, and both wheels point in the same direction. On this rover, all six wheels can pivot individually in any direction, regardless of where any other wheel points. To parallel park, a driver could pull up next to the parking place, turn all the wheels to the right and slide right in.

Of course, astronauts will not have trouble finding a parking space on the moon. But the feature, called crab steering, has advantages for a vehicle designed to drive into the craters of the moon. If a slope is too steep to drive down safely, the vehicle could drive sideways instead — no backing up or three-point turns required. The all-wheels, all-ways steering also could come in handy when unloading and docking payloads or plugging into a habitat for recharging.

Introducing crab steering drove the concept in a few other ways. If the rover’s wheels turn to drive in a different direction, the driver needs to be able to do the same. The driver stands at the steering mechanism because sitting in a spacesuit is not comfortable or practical. The astronaut’s perch — steering mechanism, driver and all — can pivot 360 degrees.

“The Apollo astronauts couldn’t back up at all because they couldn’t see where they were going in reverse,” said Rob Ambrose, assistant chief of the Automation, Robotics and Simulation Division at Johnson. “If you have a payload on the back or are plugging into something, it could be really important to keep your eyes directly on it.”

The vehicle also can be the ultimate lowrider. It can lower its belly to the ground, making it easier for astronauts in spacesuits to climb on and off. Individual wheels or sections can be raised and lowered to keep the vehicle level when driving on uneven ground.

Some, all or none of these features may be selected to be in the design of a rover that eventually goes to the moon. NASA’s lunar architects currently envision pressurized rovers that would travel in pairs, two astronauts in each rover. The new prototype vehicle is meant to provide ideas as those future designs are developed.

“This rover concept changed the whole paradigm,” said Diane Hope, program element manager for NASA’s Exploration Technology Development Program at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., which sponsored the vehicle’s development. “It’s not something I would have expected. It provides an alternative approach.”

Posted by admin On February - 16 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Dancing Robot

JoeBot
The next generation WowWee robots series from WowWee Robotics, takes robotics to the next generation. Set to be unveiled in the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas later this week, the two playful companions are something that you more than asked for.

JoeBot

JoeBot

The first one is Joebot, which is a regular fully loaded interactive friendly neighborhood robot which also has sense of humor up its sleeve. It also responds to key phrases using the sound sensors, so much so that one can make it dance to the tune as it replicates the same without a hitch. While the other one named Roborover is softer and down to earth version as it gradually gets comfortable with continuous interaction. Quite innovative one must say!


Posted by admin On February - 16 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Jet Powered Flying Bike Concept

Concept design today is not just restricted to the ones running on the road but designers today are coming up with exciting designs for both modes of transportation, be it on air or on water.

Jet Bike

Jet Bike

These also include the designs aimed for leisure and pleasure, on these lines come the “Jetbike” designed by San Francisco based designer Norio Fulikawa. The concept looks hot as it can be said to be the racing bike of water because it is aerodynamically designed and has an awesome exhaust pipe and two fins to support its surge forward. All in all an awesome concept!

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Posted by admin On February - 16 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Concept Video Phone With Unique Keypad

The challenge of the design brief was to create a design solution that enabled greater and easier levels of user interaction. The easy to understand keypad combined with the hand-writing recognition technology provides great information ergonomics for the user. Another of the video phone key selling points is its dual mode functionality. The phones keypad can be locked into place to provide a sturdy stand/rest to allow users to sit back enjoy the video calling experience.

sony ericsson-concept phone

sony ericsson-concept phone

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Posted by admin On February - 16 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Evo Car Concept

The new car designs by Denmark based Industrial designer Niels Grubak Iversen, can be said to be taken straight out of any super hero movies. This beauty named as Stratos Evo when on the road will ensure one thing : the traffic will stop! As other drivers on the roads will just admire and drool over it. Stratos is a study of form over the 1970 Bertone Lancia Stratos Concept (also known as the Stratos Zero), the designer really like the original car and wanted to study the exterior form of it by further developing the shape. All one can say is that this sure is a piece which will raise the envy quotient for others!

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Stratos Evo

Stratos Evo

Posted by admin On February - 15 - 20095 COMMENTS

HTC Touch Diamond Smart Phone Design by One & Co

We are living in a world of exclusivity and uniqueness. There is nothing better that can give you a kick than the fact that you own a piece that may be a select few own in this world. On the lines of this exclusivity comes the Touch Diamond Smart phone. Designed One & Co based in San Francisco in collaboration with Taiwan based HTC design team.


Together they have created design that celebrates the rich, innovative user interface using a disciplined, geometric form language thus ensuring the viewing content in a clutter free environment. The irregular back facet is a trend which can be seen in the recent contemporary furniture and architecture providing a highly recognizable design element.

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HTC

HTC

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