To qualify for the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) finals, the UNLV team had to prove its robot is able to engage an emergency shut-off switch, get up from a prone position, traverse 10 meters without falling, pass over a barrier, and rotate a circular valve 360 degrees.
At the challenge in June, the humanoid robot must complete a series of tasks that include crossing rough terrain and debris, climbing stairs, and driving a vehicle. The robot must complete all tasks independently and within one hour, without communicating with the team, being tethered to objects to assist in balance, or using an external power source…
UNLV Newscenter / March 8, 2015
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