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If a robot is going to excel at traversing multiple types of terrain, it shouldn't have an unadaptable "Jack of all trades, master of none" body shape. That's where the GOAT comes in, as it ...
Researchers have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system that enables a four-legged robot to adapt its gait to different, unfamiliar terrain, just like a real animal, in what is believed ...
“Using our technology, the robot is able to adapt to one of its legs becoming weaker or breaking," says Nygaard. "It can learn how to recover, whether through limping or decreasing the length of ...
A sidewinder rattlesnake moving on sand. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the Oct. 2014, issue of Science, published by AAAS. The paper, by Hamidreza Marvi at Georgia Institute of ...
W1 is not the first quadruped robot to have wheels on its legs. In 2021, we saw the Swiss-Mile Robot, a similar concept developed by researchers from ETH Zurich and the University of Bologna.
China's Deep Robotics Lynx is seen in a screen shot from a video released on November 13, 2024. The high-speed quadruped robot can jump, climb and back-flip its way across difficult terrain with ...
They aren't great in tight spaces or difficult-to-navigate terrain. They can't go upstairs. Also: The 10 skills you need to land a job working on autonomous vehicles TechRepublic ...
It's what we expected," Sukkarieh said. "We use it to our advantage in herding animals, or we figure out how to monitor from a distance." The eventual commercial cost of the robot is unclear, but ...