Group 1 - The Carnegie Mellon University research team has developed the world's smallest electric autonomous bipedal robot named "Zippy," which stands under 4 centimeters tall and can walk, turn, jump, and climb at a speed of 10 steps per second [1] - The bipedal design of "Zippy" allows it to adapt to rugged terrains and provides greater mobility compared to wheeled robots, marking a significant practical breakthrough in micro bipedal robotics [1] - "Zippy" achieves a running step frequency comparable to that of a human running at 31 kilometers per hour, setting a record for autonomous bipedal robots [1] Group 2 - The micro robot can access narrow spaces that are difficult for humans and other devices, with potential applications in disaster rescue, industrial inspection, and geological exploration [1] - Future enhancements for "Zippy" include equipping it with visual sensors for positioning and autonomous navigation, enabling it to perform complex tasks in hazardous environments through collaborative efforts [1]
卡内基梅隆大学科研团队研发出全球最小的电动自主双足机器人“Zippy”
机器人圈·2025-05-20 10:22