DARPA Unveils Atlas Humanoid Robot

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DARPA Unveils Atlas Humanoid Robot

Adario Strange
pcmag.com
July 12, 2013

Some critics of military drones have called for a re-examination of how aerial robots are used in human conflicts. But it turns out that there’s actually another kind of military robot on the horizon that may be far more threatening in terms of future human-robot encounters: the Atlas humanoid robot.

Developed by Boston Dynamics for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the 6’2″, 330-pound Atlas is the most advanced robot created by the organization to date. Evoking images of James Cameron’s sci-fi human hunter known as the Terminator, the human-scale proportions of Atlas give it the appearance of a mechanism simply waiting for a coating of artificial skin to be layered on.

The robot, an update of the previous PETMAN model, features two fully working hands with four fingers, including opposable thumbs, 28 hydraulically actuated joints, a “head” with LIDAR and stereo sensors, automatic crash protection, and an on-board, real-time control computer. In a demonstration video (see below), the robot is shown easily avoiding obstacles, maintaining a steady gait despite unexpected changes to the terrain, and even maintaining its balance when struck by a large object.

While the hardware of Atlas is impressive, the end goal is to make the robot available to teams involved in the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) focused on developing innovative software to control the robot’s functions. Last month, DARPA awarded funds and an Atlas robot to more than a half dozen teams who competed in a softwarechallenge leading up to the first leg of the Robotics Challenge, which kicks off in December.



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Darpa and B.D.'s have been making some really wild machines for a while now!



I also think this machine is pretty awesome. I realize the implications for "not good" with all this technology.
I also realize, there could be good come of it, if used properly.

 

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About 20 years ago, I was walking down a hall at a government research center when My escort and I had to step aside to allow the robot to go by. The escort said he was looking for a receptical to connect to to recharge. Naturally cameras were not allowed in there. Frank...

Uncle sam 1  700.jpg Watch out for the robot. Hay they are built in now. The Navy's latest test was a completely automatic fighter jet. You jest program the target and it goes out, takes care of the target and returns and lands on the carrier. Now all BO has to do is type in a name! Frank...
 

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