Video Friday: Atlas Robot Sees the World

Video Friday: Atlas Robot Sees the World

Video Clip Friday is your once a week option of outstanding robotics video clips, gathered by your close friends at IEEE Range robotics. We additionally publish a regular schedule of upcoming robotics occasions for the following couple of months. Please send us your events for addition.

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Take pleasure in today’s video clips!

For a humanoid robotic to be effective and generalizable in a manufacturing facility, storehouse, or perhaps in the house needs a thorough understanding of the globe around it– both the form and the context of the items and atmospheres the robotic connects with. To do those jobs with dexterity and flexibility, Atlas requires a similarly active and versatile assumption system.

[Boston Dynamics]

What takes place when a bipedal robotic is put in the rear of a relocating freight vehicle with no assistance? LimX Characteristics discovered this concept in a real-world examination. Throughout the examination, TRON 1 was placed in the area of a medium-sized vehicle. The automobile executed a collection of requiring maneuvers– unexpected quits, quick velocity, doglegs, and lane modifications. Without any outside assistance, TRON 1 needed to count totally on its onboard control system to remain upright, offering a genuine obstacle for dynamic stability.

[LimX Dynamics]

Many Thanks, Jinyan!

We provide a silent, smooth-walking controller for quadruped overview robotics, dealing with vital obstacles for blind and low-vision (BLV) customers. Unlike traditional controllers, which generate disruptive sound and jerky movement, ours allows sluggish, steady, and human-speed strolling– also on stairways. With meetings and individual research studies with BLV people, we reveal that our controller decreases sound by fifty percent and dramatically enhances individual approval, making quadruped robotics a much more sensible movement help.

[University of Massachusetts Amherst]

Many Thanks, Julia!

RIVR, the leader in physical AI and robotics, is partnering with Veho to pilot our distribution robotics in the heart of Austin, Texas. Created to fix the “last-100-yard” obstacle, our wheeled-legged robotics browse stairways, entrances, and real-world surface to provide parcels straight to the front door– functioning along with human motorists, not changing them.

[RIVR]

We will certainly have a lot more on this robotic soon, but also for currently, this is all you require to recognize.

[Pintobotics]

Some quite outstanding quadruped parkour right here– have not seen the wall surface running previously.

[Paper] by means of [Science Robotics]

This is enjoyable, and additionally valuable, since it’s everything about recouping from unforeseeable and strong influences.

What is that action at 0:06, though?! Wow.

[Unitree]

Perhaps an alternative for every one of those social robots that are currently not social?

[RoboHearts]

Oh, great, one more robotic I desire no place near me.

[SDU Biorobotics Lab, University of Southern Denmark]

While this “has actually ended up being the initial humanoid robotic to masterfully utilize chopsticks,” I’m quite cynical of the indicated freedom. Likewise, those chopsticks are cheaters.

[ROBOTERA]

Resembles Westwood Robotics had an enjoyable time at ICRA!

[Westwood Robotics]

Tessa Lau, chief executive officer and founder of Dusty Robotics, provided a plenary session (keynote) at the 2025 IEEE International Seminar on Robotics & Automation (ICRA) in May 2025.

[Dusty Robotics]

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