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Jared Moya
March 3rd, 2006, 07:30 PM
A nimble, four-legged robot is so surefooted it can recover its balance even after being given a hefty kick. The machine, which moves like a cross between a goat and a pantomime horse, is being developed as a robotic pack mule for the US military.

BigDog is described by its developers Boston Dynamics as “the most advanced quadruped robot on Earth”. The company have released a new video of the robot negotiating steep slopes, crossing rocky ground and dealing with the sharp kick. View the impressive clip here (28MB Windows media file).
http://www.newscientist.com/data/images/ns/cms/dn8802/dn8802-1_250.jpg
“Internal force sensors detect the ground variations and compensate for them,” says company president and project manager Marc Raibert. “And BigDog's active balance allows it to maintain stability when we disturb it."

This active balance is maintained by four legs, each with three joints powered by actuators and a fourth "springy" joint. All the joints are controlled by an onboard PC processor.


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Krell
March 3rd, 2006, 08:35 PM
Does anyone remember my description in the robotic thread where I stated we should build this for rough terrain?



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The Hunter
March 3rd, 2006, 08:41 PM
Hopefully that means you will be getting a commission .

mountain_rage
March 3rd, 2006, 11:51 PM
Now im all for technology and all but why pay a bunch of money for a robot when the damn mule itself probably does just as good of a job. When a mule breaks down you just replace it these things will break down and probably cause headaches.

Psilaxs
March 3rd, 2006, 11:55 PM
Nope the enemies will never assume some loud ass mechanical Frankenstein is approaching them. With it's twin engine two cycle scream piercing fear into the hearts of terrorists everywhere.

That thing is obnoxiously loud, I understand it is in development, but there is only so much muffling and heat dissipation that you can do to something that is revving over 12,000 rpms.

Mels_Smileys45
March 4th, 2006, 02:35 AM
Robotic 'hooker' displays stunning blowjob. Until I see that I don't give a flip

nukehella
March 4th, 2006, 07:58 AM
Nope the enemies will never assume some loud ass mechanical Frankenstein is approaching them. With it's twin engine two cycle scream piercing fear into the hearts of terrorists everywhere.

That thing is obnoxiously loud, I understand it is in development, but there is only so much muffling and heat dissipation that you can do to something that is revving over 12,000 rpms.

And the EMF is probaly going to be an impossible problem.Even if you can neutralize that you can never get around basic MAD.(metal anomaly detection).So even if this puppy worked it would be like having a belled cat with you while you were stalking mice.

Krell
March 4th, 2006, 09:26 AM
Frankly I see this design as a huge waste of developement dollors.

Do I have to do EVERYTHING MYSELF?




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Potato
March 4th, 2006, 10:25 AM
Krell, are you ever happy?

Krell
March 4th, 2006, 11:13 AM
I am right now remotely working on a million dollors of servers while serving the needs of the the ZP community . . . do I have to build a god damned robot too!

I have a great disdain for waste and mismanagement . . which typically equates to anything "government".

I was thinking of having some potato for lunch, that makes me happy :D




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.:sp00ky:.
March 4th, 2006, 12:52 PM
Not quite what they said robots would look like in the year 2006 but you would look pretty dandy riding on the back of that to work in a cowboy hat *yeeeeehaaaa!*

Psilaxs
March 5th, 2006, 08:55 AM
~~~MAD.(metal anomaly detection).So even if this puppy worked it would be like having a belled cat with you while you were stalking mice.~~~

that is not an issue, the countries we usually like to pick on would not have such detection technologies.

shawners
March 5th, 2006, 09:05 AM
They stole that idea from the movie Wild Wild West.

Afn
March 5th, 2006, 04:54 PM
Anything that is automated and can recover after a swift kick has a million of civilian applications. Think of big dog as the mobility layer, then add tool layers on bigdog's back. If it is automated, and alternative energy powered, tech like this is the kind of tech backbone, or dogbone that is needed in remote areas, including planets and asteriods.

Robotic mining & exploration.


Even if the machines are loud and noisy, but if one of them is blown up, who cares, a million more are ready to fire with no human loss of life. If they travel in packs, the other two rovers would recover and distroy.

Cool technology.

Krell
March 5th, 2006, 05:07 PM
a million more are ready to fire with no human loss of life

You must be speaking of that Utopian world where nanobots just run around naked and pull robots out of their ass in no time.

The reality is, if this is easily targeted and destroyed, its a HUGE waste of money!! They have to be super ninja nimble and have a high weight to strength ratio, not like these Legoblock rejects posted here.



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sitech
March 6th, 2006, 04:10 AM
the whole point of the robot is to develop ways of 'balancing'.

The only reason we see all these bipedal robots being developed and four legged robots is because we have very little understanding on making something move with as much versatility as humans.

That robot is a breakthrough which will eventually lead to feature developments, the robot that you see now is just a running prototype for an idea...

Krell
March 6th, 2006, 09:05 AM
WOW thank you jesus for clearing that up for us!!



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Theinfamousone
March 6th, 2006, 11:36 AM
LOL, my only thought is that it's going to have to carry 40kg of fuel anyway, therefore nullifying any purpose it could serve.

Digital Bliss
March 6th, 2006, 11:49 AM
Can we say starwars?

Krell
March 6th, 2006, 12:18 PM
Can we say starwars?


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Theinfamousone
March 6th, 2006, 01:20 PM
Man, you gotta hand it to the government, they sure are creative when it comes to ways to spend money unintelligently while still making it look like its for a good cause. Well, there's only millions of starving children in africa, I mean, what's that loss compared to a robotic pack mule?

Krell
March 6th, 2006, 06:20 PM
MSN has a section called "Popular Searches"

Look at the results! We are the 4th down . . . .

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March 6th, 2006, 06:24 PM
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