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On land, the robot's double-jointed legs adopt a trotting gait, taking it to a top speed of 1.2 BL/s (body-lengths per second). Swimming in the water, it still manages a decent 0.54 BL/s.
Ghost Robotics has settled a lawsuit that dogged its storied path to dominating Philly’s robotics scene. The Penn spinout known for its “robot dogs” announced today a resolution to its ongoing patent ...
Ghost Robotics is known for quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicles known as Q-UGVs, or more commonly “robot dogs.” Its Vision 60 model can climb across uneven ground and withstand harsh weather, and has ...
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