
A team from IHMC Robotics has shown progress in their humanoid robot Nadia. The engineers are currently working on an algorithm to step-by-step recovery when the robot loses its balance. It’s looking pretty good but it seems IHMC has a long way to go.
South Korean company Naver has developed robots for automated data center maintenance. The GaRo and SeRo bots work in pairs, complementing each other. The former is designed to transport equipment weighing up to 880 pounds (400 kg) at a speed of six feet per second (2 m per second). The robot moves autonomously, but if it notices a human in its vicinity, it will slow down. The second bot is for loading/unloading equipment and installation. The robot’s accuracy is impressive – the deviation from the set position is in the range of less than 0.2 inch (two to five millimeters). And it can lift stuff up to a height of 10 feet (three meters). Over the last decades, the need for new data centers has been growing, which means that GaRo and SeRo will definitely not be out of work.
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