Mechanical engineers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering have developed the “world’s fastest” humanoid robot, and it plays soccer.
Named ARTEMIS, which stands for Advanced Robotic Technology for Enhanced Mobility and Improved Stability, it has what the UCLA engineers call “first-of-its-kind technology.”
“That is the key behind its excellent balance while walking on uneven terrain and its ability to run — getting both feet off the ground while in motion,” said Dennis Hong, a UCLA professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and the director of RoMeLa.
“This is a first-of-its-kind robot.”
Next on the humanoid robot’s training schedule will be testing ARTEMIS’ running and soccer-playing skills at the UCLA Intramural Field.
They will also evaluate how well it can traverse uneven terrain and stairs, its capacity for falling and getting back up, and its ability to carry objects.
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