For many of us, the first robot we saw rolling on powered wheels at the end of actively articulated legs was when footage of the Boston Dynamics ‘Handle’ project surfaced a few years ago.
Lee's research team developed the Adaptable Wheel and Leg Transformable Robot (a-WaLTR) for a DARPA-funded project from 2020 to 2021. α-WaLTR can navigate various surfaces, including staircases ...
Other possible applications include robots that spy on the enemy in the battlefield. The KIMM team also hopes that morphing wheels will eventually be used with two- and four-legged robots ...
Other possible applications include robots that spy on the enemy in the battlefield. The KIMM team also hopes that morphing wheels will eventually be used with two and four-legged robots ...
Other possible applications include robots that spy on the enemy in the battlefield. The KIMM team also hopes that morphing wheels will eventually be used with two and four-legged robots ...