Becoming the fastest of its kind is just a byproduct of the ATRIAS robot’s primary objective. Oregon State University’s biped is the focus of a loftier goal: to build an entire industry on its leg locomotion mechanics. ATRIAS — for “Assume The Robot Is A Sphere” — has its origins at OSU, but there are three prototypes of the bird-like bot. The other two are in labs at the University of Michigan and Carnegie Mellon, which collaborated with OSU on development of the robot’s controls.
Big Robo-Bird Trains to Be Fastest on 2 Feet
Posted by: Quinten Plummer March 17, 2015 12:27 PMBecoming the fastest of its kind is just a byproduct of the ATRIAS robot’s primary objective. Oregon State University’s biped is the focus of a loftier goal: to build an entire industry on its leg locomotion mechanics. ATRIAS — for “Assume The Robot Is A Sphere” — has its origins at OSU, but there are three prototypes of the bird-like bot. The other two are in labs at the University of Michigan and Carnegie Mellon, which collaborated with OSU on development of the robot’s controls.