According to overseas news, the unplugged Atlas humanoid robot developed by Google's Boston Dynamics will compete for the $2 million prize from the US Robotics Olympics.
The new "Atlas" robot developed by Google's Boston Dynamics is 6.2 feet (about 2.07 meters) and weighs 330 pounds (about 149.69 kilograms). It has stereo vision and 28 hydraulic joints. The fuselage is made of metal and plastic and is one of the most advanced robots available. The new Atlas has no off-site power, but comes with a 3.7 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that supports multi-tasking for walking, tools and other sports for an hour.
The US Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Robot Challenge will award a total of $3.5 million (approximately RMB 21.74 million) to the top three winners. From June 5th to 6th, 2015, the "Robot Olympics" final will be held in California, and the robots set up for disaster relief will compete in a fierce competition. In addition to the previously announced US$2 million (approximately RMB 12.42 million) championship, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Program plans to award the runners $1 million (approximately RMB 6.21 million) and $500,000 respectively. RMB 310) bonus. The goal of the Robotics Challenge is to encourage research teams to seek breakthroughs in software and hardware so that robots can work with humans in the future to perform the most dangerous rescue operations in the affected areas, thereby reducing the number of casualties and saving more lives.
In the finals, a simulated disaster scene and a series of challenging tasks will be set up, and the robot will complete each task independently. Each team can choose the challenge project they want to try and the order of the challenges, and in the course of the challenge, the team has to control the time and battery usage. The new Atlas robot is not only more agile, quieter and more robust. But Gill Pratt of the US Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency said using batteries and variable pressure pumps on Atlas is challenging for the entire team.
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