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How does it compare to other quadruped robots? W1 is not the first quadruped robot to have wheels on its legs.
Two years ago we first heard about the Swiss-Mile Robot, a quadruped bot with powered wheels on the ends of its four legs. It's now in for some competition, as China's LimX Dynamics has announced ...
Oregon State University researchers tested a quadruped robot at White Sands National Park, showing it can scout terrain and ...
A team of researchers has developed a motor-free quadruped robot that mimics a dog’s running motion. Making use of machine learning to analyze canine motion, researchers from TU Delft and EPFL ...
The ANYmal quadruped robot not only walks on four legs, it can also roll on four wheels, stand up, throw boxes, and make its way up and down stairs. As if all that wasn't enough, the thing can now ...
Along with the ability to automatically adjust to the surface they’re traversing, the legs move faster and jump higher than their more standardized electric counterparts.
It’s a car, quadruped, and humanoid. Our wheeled-legged robot performs exceptional locomotion skills with reinforcement learning driving at speeds of up to 6.2 m/s (22.32 km/h or 13.87 miles/h ...
Walkers stick to walking, and rollers stick to rolling. However, this simple method of enabling a cheetah-style quadruped to stand and even walk a little is pretty clever.
Home > Science Advanced ‘Robot Dogs’ Use Front Legs to Interact With Objects This quadruped is able to prop itself up against a wall, push door access buttons, and even play with a ball.