The most advanced robot dog of the moment, completes its arrival in European territory.
Robotics technology has come a long way in the niche market of quadruped robots, which mimic our canine friends, and the company Deep Robotics he just showed off his most advanced version of his robot dog.
Your dog robot quadruped, now called Lite3was presented last week at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) in London.
Now the latest version of its robot dog is prepared to carry loads of up to 7.5 kilos and can operate for up to 90 minutes with a range of 5 km.
This new version has a 50% increase in torque compared to the previous model: “High torque linkage drive module enables high torque density, improved rotational stability and lower power consumption“.
“Lite3 features a depth-optimized industry-grade real-time control system, a first for the product line, with tripled overall computing power. Algorithm updates make your movement more agile and responsive”, they add.
“Lite 3 can climb steps up to 15 centimeters high, close to the current maximum for a quadruped robot of its size, and runs at a top speed of four meters per second. You can also perform horizontal jumps, high jumps, front cartwheels, and other maneuvers of similar difficulty.the company said.
Best of all, this robot dog can be improved thanks to modules such as real-time kinematics or artificial intelligence, among others.
May be used for educational, research, and entertainment purposes
It features level perception capability (SDK, API), LiDAR (light detection and ranging), and depth camera interfaces, enhances auto navigation, auto stop, obstacle avoidance, vision positioning, 3D scanning, and more. perception skills.
He robot dog it also has the ability to move through challenging terrain and initiate emergency rescue missions: “Lite3 has site survey capabilities, especially on uneven terrain after accidents/natural disasters. The key objective is to support humans in repetitive and high-risk tasksthe company said.
It will be focused on being used for educational, research and entertainment purposes.
Currently, the Deep Robotics firm’s robot dogs are sold in various regions of Asia, and they will make their landing in the West in the near future, especially in Western Europe.