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Two BigDogs Take A Run At New River Air Station
2006-06-28
The Most Advanced Quadruped Robot on Earth BigDog robots trot around in the shadow of an MV-22 Osprey while given commands via remote control at Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., June 26, 2006. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is considering plans such as weaponizing the BigDog robots and using them to carry extra gear to free Marines of the burden of extra weight.

BigDog is the alpha male of the Boston Dynamics family of robots. It is a quadruped robot that walks, runs, and climbs on rough terrain and carries heavy loads. BigDog is powered by a gasoline engine that drives a hydraulic actuation system.

BigDog's legs are articulated like an animal's, and have compliant elements that absorb shock and recycle energy from one step to the next. BigDog is the size of a large dog or small mule, measuring 1 meter long, 0.7 meters tall and 75 kg weight.

BigDog has an on-board computer that controls locomotion, servos the legs and handles a wide variety of sensors. BigDog's control system manages the dynamics of its behavior to keep it balanced, steer, navigate, and regulate energetics as conditions vary.

Sensors for locomotion include joint position, joint force, ground contact, ground load, a laser gyroscope, and a stereo vision system. Other sensors focus on the internal state of BigDog, monitoring the hydraulic pressure, oil temperature, engine temperature, rpm, battery charge and others.

So far, BigDog has trotted at 3.3 mph, climbed a 35 degree slope and carried a 120 lb load.

BigDog is being developed by Boston Dynamics with help from Foster Miller, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Harvard University Concord Field Station.Development is funded by the DARPA Defense Sciences Office.
Posted by:DanNY

#22  I thought K-9 was stuck in E-Space with Romana.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2006-06-28 21:09  

#21  If Mo had one, it's halal. If Mo didn't have one, fatwas be upon you!
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-06-28 19:36  

#20  Are robotic dogs halal or haram?
Posted by: Parabellum   2006-06-28 19:34  

#19  Huge magnetic nuticles needed.
Posted by: 6   2006-06-28 16:43  

#18  Who gets to carry the magnetic pooper scooper?
Posted by: DanNY   2006-06-28 16:15  

#17  Link here to see a full video of the BigDog. It's very, very impressive. You WILL see more of this technology in the future.

Downright creepy... that thing moves its legs like I would imagine a real life-alien to move its... they should have designed it with six of them, the effect would have been even "better".
I wonder how haji would react to that?
Anyway, the balancing act is very impressive, I'm not sure one of my dogs could stay standing if I pushed him/her like that.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-06-28 15:31  

#16  I bet you could rig up some really nasty looking claws on that puppy to scare the bejesus out of anyone who comes across their tracks...

Now if they could power it by having it ingest biodegradeable material found everywhere...

Terrorist du jour? Bon Apetit!

*Burp*
Posted by: DanNY   2006-06-28 14:38  

#15  When they get too old for active duty, wonder if you could get one at Property Disposal and mount a 48" mower deck on him?
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-06-28 14:32  

#14  I kinda like the idea of a 278th ACR (Imperial Walker/Mech).
Need to scale them up, install a 120 and a coax, etc. Need a crew of at least 4, including one who look out below for the Skywalker wanna-bees.
Posted by: N guard   2006-06-28 14:13  

#13  Now if they could power it by having it ingest biodegradeable material found everywhere...
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-06-28 13:16  

#12  Link here to see a full video of the BigDog. It's very, very impressive. You WILL see more of this technology in the future.
Posted by: Secret Master   2006-06-28 13:10  

#11  Electric cavalry soon to come?
Posted by: D. R. M.   2006-06-28 12:11  

#10  
If they make it work, then good for them, but I think wheels, which evolution never figured out is a better option.


Legs are better for offroad travel than wheels or even tracks. Specially when ditch/obstacle is over 5 or 10% the size of the vehicle. Cheetahs can reach 70 Mph off road as they jump their way around obstacles, try that with wheels and you will find crew jelly.

BTW your novel is great but one of the vehicles gets stuck. :-)

Posted by: JFM   2006-06-28 11:41  

#9  wow. The future is here.
Posted by: 2b   2006-06-28 11:05  

#8  Sic 'em SCRAPIRON!
Posted by: 6   2006-06-28 10:28  

#7  Just don't connect them to Skynet. Nothing good comes from that ...
Posted by: Steve White   2006-06-28 09:46  

#6  The robots in cartoon shows don't break down or have an annoying control system.
Posted by: gromky   2006-06-28 09:28  

#5  bigjim, I'd prefer about a thousand "BigGators" for that op.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-06-28 08:58  

#4  We need to release about a thousand on our southern border.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-06-28 08:42  

#3  Fiction becomes reality. Right out of Anime. The phrase given as a command "Duran load Silver Cartridge" is spoken and the robotic dog loads and fires a huge round at the target it has already been attacking without prompting. It is capable of carrying a human and jumping distances a human can not.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-06-28 08:14  

#2  If they make it work, then good for them, but I think wheels, which evolution never figured out is a better option.

As per usual gratuitous plug for my online novel, Autonomous Operation about military robots and their implications.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-06-28 08:14  

#1  Interesting. So now I suppose I'll soon have to add to my canine commands - Sit, stay, heel, acquire target, fire, reload.

Good Boy!!
Posted by: GORT   2006-06-28 07:44  

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