#437845 Video Friday: Harmonic Bionics ...Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your Automaton bloggers. We’ll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months; here's what we have so far (send us your events!): ICRA 2020 – May 31-August 31, 2020 – [Virtual Conference]RSS 2020 – July 12-16, 2020 – [Virtual Conference]CLAWAR 2020 – August 24-26, 2020 – [Virtual Conference]ICUAS 2020 – September 1-4, 2020 – Athens, GreeceICRES 2020 – September 28-29, 2020 – Taipei, TaiwanICSR 2020 – November 14-16, 2020 – Golden, ColoradoLet us know if you have suggestions for next week, and enjoy today's videos.
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[ Harmonic Bionics ] Thanks Mok! Some impressive work here from IHMC and IIT getting Atlas to take steps upward in a way that’s much more human-like than robot-like, which ends up reducing maximum torque requirements by 20 percent. [ Paper ]
[ GITAI ] Malloy Aeronautics, which now makes drones rather than hoverbikes, has been working with the Royal Navy in New Zealand to figure out how to get cargo drones to land on ships.
Thanks Paul! Tertill looks to be relentlessly effective.
[ Tiki Safety ] The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute is not messing around with ARMstrong, their robot for nuclear and radiation emergency response. [ KAERI ] OMOY is a robot that communicates with its users via internal weight shifting. [ Paper ] Now this, this is some weird stuff. [ Segway ] CaTARo is a Care Training Assistant Robot from the AIS Lab at Ritsumeikan University. [ AIS Lab ]
[ ABB ] This music video features COMAN+, from the Humanoids and Human Centered Mechatronics Lab at IIT, doing what you’d call dance moves if you dance like I do. [ Alex Braga ] via [ IIT ]
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[ BBC ] via [ Laughing Squid ] This is part one of a mostly excellent five-part documentary about ROS produced by Red Hat. I say mostly only because they put ME in it for some reason, but fortunately, they talked with many of the core team that developed ROS back at Willow Garage back in the day, and it’s definitely worth watching. [ Red Hat Open Source Stories ] It’s been a while, but here’s an update on SRI’s Abacus Drive, from Alexander Kernbaum. [ SRI ] This Robots For Infectious Diseases interview features IEEE Fellow Antonio Bicchi, professor of robotics at the University of Pisa, talking about how Italy has been using technology to help manage COVID-19. [ R4ID ] Two more interviews this week of celebrity roboticists from MassRobotics: Helen Greiner and Marc Raibert. I’d introduce them, but you know who they are already! [ MassRobotics ]
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