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AI robots can do back somersault
AI robots can do back somersault
Boston power also released a humanoid robot - Atlas. People who listen to their names, who are familiar with Boston's power, will not be unfamiliar. We've seen them walk around, pick up boxes, open doors, experience hockey sticks, stumble, "test" and so on.
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Local time on November 16th, the Boston power company released the latest video. From this video, Atlas shows a more powerful skill: back somersault. The improved Atlas has completed a series of movements, such as jump, spin and back somersault, and can stand firm after each movement, just like a gymnast.
Atlas originated from Greek mythology, and was the Hercules who was punished as a slave labor. Europeans always imagine the Atlas as a back earth giant, painted at the edge of the map, in the celestial sphere or globe plastic below some geography textbooks or atlas to cover.
It's very difficult to get a biped humanoid robot to walk and not fall down, let alone finish this difficult task. Different from the quadruped robot, they can more easily find a balance in motion or move, bipedal humanoid robot can only rely on two legs, have upper body bearing large, so it is not easy to achieve balance.
Such robots are also useful for human life, especially in high-risk environments. For example, when nuclear pollution occurs, someone must also explore nuclear facilities, and Atlas can be used at this time, which can climb stairs or ladders, open valves, etc..
When it comes to Atlas, it was initially funded and supervised by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), developed by Boston power. July 11, 2013, the first generation of Atlas debut for the public. She was built by aviation grade aluminum and titanium, about 1.8 meters tall, weighs 150 kilograms, using blue light LED lighting, the need for external power supply.
In February 23, 2016, the second generation Atlas debut, 1.9 meters tall and weighs only 82 kg, unlike the first edition looks so ferocious, and the built-in battery driven, no need for external wires to obtain power.
In 2013, Boston power company was acquired by Google. However, due to the adjustment of Google's internal business structure, in 2016, Google announced its intention to sell Boston power. In June 2017, Softbank bought Boston power robotic company from Google's parent company.
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Local time on November 16th, the Boston power company released the latest video. From this video, Atlas shows a more powerful skill: back somersault. The improved Atlas has completed a series of movements, such as jump, spin and back somersault, and can stand firm after each movement, just like a gymnast.
Atlas originated from Greek mythology, and was the Hercules who was punished as a slave labor. Europeans always imagine the Atlas as a back earth giant, painted at the edge of the map, in the celestial sphere or globe plastic below some geography textbooks or atlas to cover.
It's very difficult to get a biped humanoid robot to walk and not fall down, let alone finish this difficult task. Different from the quadruped robot, they can more easily find a balance in motion or move, bipedal humanoid robot can only rely on two legs, have upper body bearing large, so it is not easy to achieve balance.
Such robots are also useful for human life, especially in high-risk environments. For example, when nuclear pollution occurs, someone must also explore nuclear facilities, and Atlas can be used at this time, which can climb stairs or ladders, open valves, etc..
When it comes to Atlas, it was initially funded and supervised by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), developed by Boston power. July 11, 2013, the first generation of Atlas debut for the public. She was built by aviation grade aluminum and titanium, about 1.8 meters tall, weighs 150 kilograms, using blue light LED lighting, the need for external power supply.
In February 23, 2016, the second generation Atlas debut, 1.9 meters tall and weighs only 82 kg, unlike the first edition looks so ferocious, and the built-in battery driven, no need for external wires to obtain power.
It is worth mentioning that the second generation of Altas has shown amazing ability. It can travel through snow and hills, and walk freely on rugged, snow covered slopes. But its balance ability is also very alarming, even in the case of skid kick can still maintain the posture, even after being kicked in, it can also climb up yourself. In addition, thanks to the configuration of laser radar and stereo sensors, as well as indoor and outdoor positioning capabilities, Altas has been able to indoor and outdoor self navigation.
In 2013, Boston power company was acquired by Google. However, due to the adjustment of Google's internal business structure, in 2016, Google announced its intention to sell Boston power. In June 2017, Softbank bought Boston power robotic company from Google's parent company.