Big Dog throws a cinder block 17 ft.
March 5, 2013
BigDog handles heavy objects. The goal is to use the strength of the legs and torso to help power motions of the arm. This sort of dynamic, whole-body approach to manipulation is used routinely by human athletes and will enhance the performance of advanced robots.
Boston Dynamics is developing the control and actuation techniques needed for dynamic manipulation. The cinderblock weighs about 35 lbs and the best throw is a bit more than 17 ft. The research is funded by the Army Research Laboratory’s RCTA program.
— Boston Dynamics
Hmm, should we have a robot Olympics? — Editor
Video Source: Boston Dynamics
Comments (3)
by Cybernettr
Interesting to see that it even used a bit of body language in throwing the block.
by SmartAndSober
IBM’s Compass project reported by New Yorker.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2012/11/ibm-brain-simulation-compass.html
I hope IBM’s Compass project will give rise to radically better brains for Big Dog and other quadruped robots.
by SmartAndSober
Amazing. What explosive swinging power.
The following link may also be interesting
http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/TTO/Programs/DARPA_Robotics_Challenge/Track_A_Participants.aspx