Robot dog sprints into history books by breaking speed records
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A Chinese team The unveiling of the pioneering quadrilateral robot pushes the limits of robots and speed.
The Black Panther 2.0 team, which was developed by the Humanoid Innovation Innovation at the University of Zhejiang in cooperation with Startup Mirror Me, Hangzhou, is a great achievement by running approximately 100 meters in less than 10 seconds.
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Engineering inspired by nature
design Black Tiger 2.0 Inspiration derives from different animals, which leads to a vital mechanical structure of highly efficient. Carbon fiber fiber is designed after Jerboa desert rodents, which increases impressive 135 % with an additional addition to only 16 % to their weight.
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The robot is characterized by knee joints loaded with springs as shock absorbers, simulating strong movements of black leopards. In addition, “running shoes”, inspired by the cheetah claws, enhances the amazing 200 % fist performance. This robot stands two feet and 0.8 inches and weighs 83.8 lbs, and the heat of a peak step five times per second.
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Smart movement and adaptation
The impressive performance of Black Panther 2.0 is not only due to its devices; It also includes artificial intelligence And machine learning to adapt its real -time gait for specific situations. This technology allows the robot to coordinate its parties’ movements using the concept of the pendulum principle associated with Huygens, allowing it to maintain fluid movement on the various terrain and push it near the lightness of living organisms.
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Break speed records
In addition to Breaking Records, Black Panther 2.0 joined the prestigious “10 seconds club” for the 100 -meter race, bypassing the previous record holder, Hound, which was developed at the Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Korea. This achievement puts an automatic dog before most human hostility, although it still exceeds some of the fastest contestants in nature, such as leopards, ostriches and biblist.
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Black Panther 2.0 Development opens exciting possibilities for the future of robots. High density motor drivers indicate potential industrial applications, while their design calls for more exploration to the differences between automated and biological movement. This technology can also be used in searches and rescue or to explore dangerous environments.
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