Robotic dog of war
Developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from the U.S. military, the BigDog prototype is arguably the world's most ambitious legged robot.
Its stability and awareness of its own orientation make it the first robot that can handle the unknown challenges of the battlefield.
The great dane -- size robot can trot more than three miles an hour, climb inclines of up to 45 degrees, and carry up to 120 pounds -- even in rough terrain impenetrable to wheeled or tracked vehicles. But this one is just a puppy; Boston Dynamics expects the next iteration, ready this summer, to be at least twice as fast and carry more than twice as much.
BigDog's body is a steel frame that houses a one-cylinder gasoline engine driving a hydraulic system, a computer, and an inertial measurement unit (IMU) that uses a fiber-optic laser gyroscope and a suite of accelerometers to track its movement and position. These devices function together with the legs to create BigDog's precision gait.
Robotic dog of war
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