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Poop-Powered Robot: EcoBot-III From Bristol Robotics Laboratory

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First Posted: 02/ 3/2012 3:34 pm Updated: 02/ 4/2012 9:59 am

By: Jeremy Hsu, InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer
Published: 02/03/2012 01:36 PM EST on InnovationNewsDaily

Today's robots that fly, jump or roll around must refuel or recharge as does any gadget that runs out of energy. Tomorrow's new generation of self-sustaining robots might keep going nearly forever by grazing on dead insects, rotting plant matter or even human waste.

The vision of robots capable of plugging themselves into the natural world of living organisms has begun taking shape in several labs around the world, and even NASA has shown renewed interest in powering space robots with microbes. But one British lab has already been building on the work of robotics pioneers to create small "EcoBots" that extract energy from microbial fuel cells since 2002.

"Robots that eat biological fuels could find enough fuel almost anywhere," said John Greenman, a microbiologist at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, a joint venture between the University of the West of England and the University of Bristol. "There is organic matter anywhere on Earth -- leaves and soil in the forest, or even human waste such as urine and feces."

The first EcoBot (created in 2003) was powered by E. coli bacteria feeding on refined sugar. Then "EcoBot-II" (2005) harnessed sludge microbes to break down dead flies, prawn shells and rotten apples. Finally, "EcoBot-III" (2010) showed how a "digesting" robot could also dump its leftover waste, so that its microbes wouldn't be poisoned by their own filth and could keep powering the robot.

"EcoBot-III is a robot that collects its own food and water from the environment," said Ioannis Ieropoulos, a roboticist at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL). "It performs the task we design it to do, and at the end of the day, it gets rid of its own waste. It literally craps into its own 'litter' tray."

Ieropoulos, Greenman and BRL Director Chris Melhuish, give credit to other researchers for first showing how robots could use bacteria, and for pioneering the development of microbial fuel cells powered by sludge. But they have pushed the field forward by making robots capable of performing tasks -- such as maintaining a circulatory system and wirelessly reporting on their environment while moving toward food, water or light -- when solely powered by microbial fuel cells (MFCs) to digest organic matter and dump any waste.

"We know MFCs will last as long as they're fed; there's nothing mechanical to go wrong with them," Greenman told InnovationNewsDaily. "They could go 20 or 30 years. As long as the microbes grow, they can keep going."

The EcoBot team's work with such technology has not gone unnoticed. They received funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in late 2011 so that they could push the limits of stacking microbial fuel cells that help tackle sanitation and energy needs by turning human urine or waste into useful electricity for radios or other gadgets.

Human waste might also someday help power space robots that accompany astronauts on long-distance space missions or to planetary colonies, Ieropoulos said. On Earth, the robots might crawl through the debris of growing cities, or survive on their own for years in the great outdoors.

For now, the robots remain limited by the power available in microbial fuel cells so that they must sit still and charge their batteries before doing activities in short bursts. But the EcoBot team hopes that each new robot can both shrink in size and have more available power based on boosting the stacks of microbial fuel cells -- a goal for EcoBot-IV.

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02:58 PM on 02/06/2012
Sounds like a preamble to The Matrix.
03:25 AM on 02/05/2012
I always find these types of articles funny because one thing about all these experimental bio energy producing processes is that it takes huge volumes to create little energy. It takes a lot of energy and waste simply to keep the microbes alive. Then you have to think about keeping the microbe environment friendly to the microbes.

A far better treatment for organic waste would be plasma arc waste disposal. For the microbe based treatments you still need to sort out good organic matter from bad, refine it, make sure it's ok for the little bugs. Plasma system, if it's organic, chuck it in, energy out. All that's left, nice little glassy rocks, good for making roads.
Genders
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09:11 PM on 02/04/2012
Folks, Poo is the future. Human poo alone can supply 15% of our total energy needs. Animals poo? another 10 times that. Then add everything we dump, which is everything we ever grew.

Waste bio fuels and bio char in particular can supply all the backup and fuels we need to backup solar and wind.

Cheaper than nukes., cheaper than trillion dollars for oil, and cheaper than destroying the world for caol.
10:23 PM on 02/05/2012
I agree that methane digesters are a great idea, but I cannot believe thay your figures are anything near correct.
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ProudToBeVeryLiberal
Science is the antidote to the poison of religion
08:15 PM on 02/04/2012
So, what if the robot thinks your foot is a dead_rodent and bites it?
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GaryNOVA
Fear My Micro-bio!!!!!!!!
12:04 AM on 02/05/2012
I'm tellin' you. This looks like a Terminator scenario.
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rnl52
Where is the next one coming from?
04:22 AM on 02/05/2012
And what if they can fly? Yikes, we'll all be sleeping with one eye open.
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Dnlmsstch
too much for so few words
03:51 PM on 02/04/2012
Please don't invent machines that are smarter, stronger, and can FEED on US. I have seen all those movies and even the ones we survive - it doesn't end well.
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cwtc7
02:53 PM on 02/04/2012
This is the solution to dog poop on the sidewalks in urban areas.
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blackwind
Relax, nothing is under control
05:58 PM on 02/05/2012
Yeah, but then you've got robot crap all over the place.
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gjwarnock
Of, For, By, We The People!
02:52 PM on 02/04/2012
Wow,, a congress powered robot, cool.
02:46 PM on 02/04/2012
Ows powered cop cars. Brilliant.
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SIMPLICIMUSS
Kampf gegen Dummheit !
03:06 PM on 02/04/2012
Holy Krap...!
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Chuck Rewalt
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02:43 PM on 02/04/2012
I can see it now. The first city powered by poop.. Washington DC. Never ending supply.. Soon after it will bring a whole new meaning to the term Soylent Green.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
02:42 PM on 02/04/2012
The Republican slate of presidential candidates could probably provide enough of this kind of energy to keep an entire robot army going for 60 years ...
AveragePatriot
god is imaginary
02:39 PM on 02/04/2012
Now if you could ride it drunk to the git-n-go, this would sell big in South Carolina...
02:36 PM on 02/04/2012
I'm running out to get a pooper scooper right now...I understand investors are sure to make a pile.
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blitznstitch
BAZINGA!!!
02:35 PM on 02/04/2012
this is a nightmare about to happen. These robots have digestive systems and circulatory systems and eat organic matter - it is only a matter of time before they combine all of this with artificial intelligence and then we have the start of a race of robots that will eat people OR compete with us for organic matter i.e. food. Or they are going to start harvesting us for our urine and poop! by the way - whose urine and poop was used in the study? gross...
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max pain
02:32 PM on 02/04/2012
Skynet will first use poop power , then it will lead to Human flesh and then they will take over?
07:22 PM on 02/04/2012
They'll take over when they've taken enough c.rap.
02:25 PM on 02/04/2012
We are not holy therefore crap is not holy