Research on bipedal robots has amassed over the years, and as the saying goes, if these Imagineers saw further it was by standing on the shoulders of larger robotic platforms. However, the Project ...
The robot measures 392 x 420 x 845 mm (15.4 x 16.5 x 33.3 in), tips the scales at around 20 kg (44 lb), and appears to ship in standard and education editions in a sturdy flight case.
While many bipedal (i.e., two-legged) robots are humanoids, meaning that their body resembles that of humans, others draw inspiration from other animals that walk on two legs, such as ostriches ...
Torso and limbs are muscular and sculpted, yet shaped to support and cloak the specific physical systems that make Kind Humanoid mobile. As a result, what you see is very much a robot, informed as ...
But Boston Dynamics isn't operating in a vacuum anymore, as the competition is really starting to heat up when it comes to light-footed bipedal robots. Case in point, Chinese robotics company ...
serving robots, and ones that can even dance. Meet LEO, a new bipedal robot developed by researchers at Caltech, that can easily switch between walking and flying. The robot can even ride a ...
Robot names like Atlas, Phoenix, Apollo, 02, Valkyrie, or Optimus are spoken more and more often, and there's a great chance these six will be the forefathers of a bipedal robot working society.