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Murata Boy is a bicycle riding ROBOT with these key components:
BigDog has an on-board computer that
BigDog's control system manages the dynamics of its
Sensors for locomotion include
So far, BigDog has
BigDog is being developed by
Development is funded by the DARPA Defense Sciences Office.
- * Gyro Sensor for position detection
- * Gyro Sensor for slant detection
- * Ultrasonic Sensor
- * Shock Sensor
- * MTC Module
- BigDog is the alpha male of the Boston Dynamics family of robots.
- walks,
- runs,
- climbs on rough terrain
- carries heavy loads.
- BigDog's legs are articulated like an animal's, and have compliant elements that absorb shock and recycle energy from one step to the next.
- 1 meter long,
- 0.7 meters tall
- 75 kg weight.
BigDog has an on-board computer that
- controls locomotion,
- servos the legs
- handles a wide variety of sensors.
BigDog's control system manages the dynamics of its
- behavior to keep it balanced,
- steer,
- navigate,
- regulate energetics as conditions vary.
Sensors for locomotion include
- joint position,
- joint force,
- ground contact,
- ground load,
- a laser gyroscope,
- a stereo vision system.
- the hydraulic pressure,
- oil temperature,
- engine temperature,
- rpm,
- battery charge
So far, BigDog has
- trotted at 3.3 mph,
- climbed a 35 degree slope
- carried a 120 lb load.
BigDog is being developed by
- Boston Dynamics with help from Foster Miller,
- the Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
- the Harvard University Concord Field Station.
Development is funded by the DARPA Defense Sciences Office.
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