Monday, 26 March 2012

Hume: the bipedal 'Parkour' robot (video)

Hume: the bipedal parkour robot
The next threatened by wild robot rottweilers without any humanoid dog-ramblers to ensure that they're under control That mustn't happen. Fortunately, we'll possess a fleet-footed android named "Hume" to stay safe: he's the job of engineers at Meka Robotics and also the College of Texas at Austin, who wish to be the first one to develop a bipedal robot with Parkour abilities, also known as rough terrain free-running or "Human-Centered Hyper-Agility". Sure, they have some approach to take, but discover the shocking truth following the break, then imagine it with no shaky coat stand, after which re-imagine it in the POV of the angry pup.

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