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Boston Dynamics Company This appearance of the robot for: Wildcat (Wildcat) can run out of 16mph, the form of a move forward and speeding. Operates under an independent energy supply. The hydraulic system is powered by a two-stroke-cycle kart engine and is equipped with a small cylinder to limit its weight, which is probably enough to run for five minutes ...
Wildcat Bionic Robot Cat Run Demo
In addition, Boston Dynamics posted on YouTube the "training" of its Atlas man and LS3 four-foot robots, who have undergone more topographic tests. In the case of Atlas, it has a pair of "hands" for balance, which can now be used to walk on rugged stone roads and not to fall in push-up situations, but the balancing act is really human, and it's a bit comical to apply to a robot.
On the LS3 side, it was taken to a terrain-walking test in 29 Palm Village and Boston in California, where it included cross-country mobility, endurance, visual-guided walking, GPS-guided walking, and overall stability. Although they are not easy to walk, just as a robot, able to walk in such terrain has been very impressive.
Atlas Update LS3 Four-foot robot test