Is it a four-legged spider? Is it two thin headless people facing each other while carrying a heavy load? No, it’s Big Dog:

Made by Boston Dynamics:

BigDog is the alpha male of the Boston Dynamics family of robots. It is a quadruped robot that walks, runs, and climbs on rough terrain and carries heavy loads. BigDog is powered by a gasoline engine that drives a hydraulic actuation system. BigDog’s legs are articulated like an animal’s, and have compliant elements that absorb shock and recycle energy from one step to the next. BigDog is the size of a large dog or small mule, measuring 1 meter long, 0.7 meters tall and 75 kg weight.

BigDog has an on-board computer that controls locomotion, servos the legs and handles a wide variety of sensors. BigDog’s control system manages the dynamics of its behavior to keep it balanced, steer, navigate, and regulate energetics as conditions vary. Sensors for locomotion include joint position, joint force, ground contact, ground load, a laser gyroscope, and a stereo vision system. Other sensors focus on the internal state of BigDog, monitoring the hydraulic pressure, oil temperature, engine temperature, rpm, battery charge and others.

In separate trials, BigDog runs at 4 mph, climbs slopes up to 35 degrees, walks across rubble, and carries a 340 lb load.

BigDog is being developed by Boston Dynamics with the goal of creating robots that have rough-terrain mobility that can take them anywhere on Earth that people and animals can go. The program is funded by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA).

I’d be happy to see this exploring some harsh jungle terrain. Coming along the street towards me – not so much.

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2 responses to “Big Dog”

  1. Fabian from Israel Avatar

    Indeed, it is amazing and horrible at the same time. And that noise! It is like a nightmare come true.

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  2. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    No matter how many times I watch it, I still feel sorry for the poor creature when the guy kicks it. I’d like to kick him back!

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