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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday December 07 2016, @08:02AM   Printer-friendly
from the but-can-it-leap-tall-buildings-in-a-single-bound? dept.

Roboticists at UC Berkeley have designed a small robot that can leap into the air and then spring off a wall, or perform multiple vertical jumps in a row, resulting in the highest robotic vertical jumping agility ever recorded. The agility of the robot opens new pathways of locomotion that were not previously attainable. The researchers hope that one day this robot and other vertically agile robots can be used to jump around rubble in search and rescue missions.

To build the robot, known as Salto (for saltatorial locomotion on terrain obstacles), the engineers studied the animal kingdom's most vertically agile creature, the galago, which can jump five times in just four seconds to gain a combined height of 8.5 meters (27.9 feet). The galago has a special ability to store energy in its tendons so that it can jump to heights not achievable by its muscles alone.

[...] Salto achieved 78 percent of the vertical jumping agility of a galago. Because of motor power limits, the best untethered robot before Salto had a vertical jumping agility of only 55 percent of a galago.

"By combining biologically inspired design principles with improved engineering technology, matching the agile performance of animals may not be that far off," [Ronald] Fearing said.

The research paper is available from Science Robotics.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 07 2016, @08:24AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 07 2016, @08:24AM (#438255)

    Trumpmerica #1 Forever

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 07 2016, @08:31AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 07 2016, @08:31AM (#438259)

    Where are all the robots that can shoot free throws (basketball) with >90% accuracy?

    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Wednesday December 07 2016, @07:28PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Wednesday December 07 2016, @07:28PM (#438478)

      Don't need those. We're going to get robots that can take vertical leaps and bounce on walls as they put a bullet through a Bad Guy's head.
      Unlike the Hollywood cliché, though, those will hardly ever miss you, even if you believe you're one of the good guys.
      A realistic Terminator movie would have JC die in the first 5 frames.

  • (Score: 1) by segwonk on Friday December 09 2016, @06:44AM

    by segwonk (3259) <reversethis-{ten.knilhtrae} {ta} {nniwj}> on Friday December 09 2016, @06:44AM (#439049) Homepage

    Hmm, not to take away from a cool gizmo, but after watching the video I don't think it can land.

    I still think the most impressive robot I've seen so far is this one from Boston Dynamics:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVlhMGQgDkY [youtube.com]

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