Maker Faire Coney Island 2024

Scarab: Environmental Data Collection Robot

Home: New York, United States

Scarab is an Arduino-based, hexapedal walker robot that I've been solo developing since March 2023. It has a camera and a sensor array that allows it to detect: O2, CO2, CO, CH4, H2, NH4, NO2 as well as Temperature and Humidity.

https://arduinobotics.io/main/projects
Categories: Arduino, Robotics, Science,
Scarab: Environmental Data Collection Robot - Maker Faire Coney Island 2024

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Travis Hughes

I've been into robotics for as long as I can remember. When I was younger, I loved to take apart anything electronic, study it and reassemble it and now as an adult, I'm building Arduino-based robots in my free time. I'm very happy to be alive in this period in time because I believe that we (humanity) are in the begining of a tech/robotics, Industrial Revolution and that we have the ability to use current and emerging technology to make the world a better place for everyone living in it. My personal mission with tech/robotics is to make it more accessible and to inspire others to unlock their own inner maker, developer or engineer. Eventually, my hope is that I can one day do something that helps push the human race even a milimeter closer to becoming a Type 1 Civilization.

https://arduinobotics.io/

What Inspired You to Make This?

Scarab's development was inspired by my friend Mandy, who made me realize that the frame pieces that I was using for a wearable robotic arm project I'd been working on for fun, could also be used to build legs if rearranged a little. It was also inspired by a lifetime of watching NASA (and more recently SpaceX) launches and an urge to create something that I couldn't ignore. It's sensor array is inspired by the Mars Rover and me wanting to a robot that could be used for scientific research.

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