Chinese robot climbing 134 outdoor stairs

Tien Kung Robot completes the challenge of moving in a complex environment at Haizi Wall Park on February 17 without slipping or falling.

 

Robot Tien Leo 134 outdoor stairs at Haizi Wall Park on February 17. Image: National and local robot innovation center

Tien Kung Do the National AI and local Robot Innovation Center develops, capable of walking on the vision, allowing it to move through the steps and the height of 35 cm. The robot can run at a maximum speed of 12 km/h, run water on the snow and maintain stability under strong impact, showing good strength.

“The park’s steps are very complicated with uneven height, some are damaged or left out, creating great challenges even for humans, but Tien Kung has overcome the success challenge”, “,” A representative of the center said.

The previous human -shaped robot based on the 3D model was scanned first and performed fixed steps to climb the stairs, so they often failed with unpredictable terrain. Meanwhile, Tien Kung integrates the ability to perceive into the moving algorithms, allowing the robot to navigate favorably, surpassing the steps with different heights without tripping.

Improving the ability to move in complex terrain is the key to bringing human -shaped robots from the laboratory to practical tasks, paving the way for large -scale deployment in difficult environments such as mountains, snow and snow Rescue activities after disaster.

In recent years, China’s robotic industry has grown rapidly. In the Spring Festival Gala on January 28, 16 people shaped the folk dance Yangge and the dancer group. The performance shows a combination of cultural heritage with advanced technology, impressing international audiences.

On February 10, a 4 -leg robot was put into operation by local fire and rescue teams in Changsha, Hunan province, put into operation. “Robots can operate in the environment from -20 to 55 degrees Celsius without any problems,” the robot’s developer said.

A robot frame supporting climbing is tested in Thai Son mountain, Shandong province, during the Lunar New Year holiday. The robot frame hugs around the waist and legs, can operate continuously for more than 5 hours with only one charge, helping users easily climb, less effort.

China is the world’s largest market for robot applications. The rapid development of the robotic industry led to China’s deployment of robots in many fields, including transportation, warehousing, education, entertainment, cleaning services, security and health inspection.

By Editor

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