Deeming this an insufficient level of challenge, the LimX engineers then decided to take the old "push the robot around" test to a frankly unnecessary level. On top of a few standard pushes and kicks, ...
Aerial-Biped: a new physical expression by the biped robot using a quadrotor We can be suckers for weird robots here at Digital Trends — and they don’t get much weirder than this “Aerial-Biped” robot ...
Chinese robotics firm LimX Dynamics has just shown off the latest developments of its new Biped Robot P1, testing the AI-powered robot and its ability to walk through mountainous forest terrain as ...
It's routine for four-legged robots with computer vision to navigate stairs, but getting a "blind" bipedal robot to do it is a whole other challenge. Now, researchers from Oregon State University have ...
Humanoids are the hardest. Atlas is the state of the art, and you might think that because Atlas has solved backflips, building a full-sized biped robot that can just walk around should be easy by now ...
How would you like to have your own AT-ST walker from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi? Well, the just-announced Tron 1 biped robot is the next-best thing. It's just a wee bit smaller than a walker, plus ...
This could be the future of robotics — and it kind of looks like a chicken. That should be incredibly useful in a wide range of applications — but it needs some more work before then. SEE ALSO: This ...
Chinese company LimX Dynamics has just unveiled the Tron 1, a multi-modal biped robot that's turning heads in the robotics world. This compact powerhouse offers not one, not two, but three distinct ...
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