3 Powerful Robots from Boston Dynamics
Boston Dynamics is an engineering company that specializes in building dynamic robots and software for human simulation. The differences between Japanese robots and Boston Dynamics robots is the usability of robots. The robots designed by Boston Dynamics not only looks awesome but also work great and powerful.
What robots can do? They builds advanced robots with remarkable behavior: mobility, agility, dexterity and speed. Some time they can be transport troops, spy and soldiers. This following robots can explain what the robots can really do!
1. Dig Dog
Big Dog is the alpha male of the Boston Dynamics robots. It is a rough-terrain robot that walks, runs, climbs and carries heavy loads. Big Dog is powered by an engine that drives a hydraulic actuation system. Big Dog has four legs that are articulated like an animal’s, with compliant elements to absorb shock and recycle energy from one step to the next. Big Dog is the size of a large dog or small mule; about 3 feet long, 2.5 feet tall and weighs 240 lbs.
2. RHex
RHex is a rugged man-portable robot with extraordinary rough terrain mobility. RHex climbs in rock fields, mud, sand, vegetation, railroad tracks, telephone poles and up slopes and stairways. RHex has a sealed body, making it fully operational in wet weather, muddy and swampy conditions, and it can swim on the surface or dive underwater. RHex’s remarkable terrain capabilities have been validated in government-run independent testing.
3. PETMAN
PETMAN is an anthropomorphic robot for testing chemical protection clothing used by the US Army. Unlike previous suit testers, which had to be supported mechanically and had a limited repertoire of motion, PETMAN will balance itself and move freely; walking, crawling and doing a variety of suit-stressing calisthenics during exposure to chemical warfare agents. PETMAN will also simulate human physiology within the protective suit by controlling temperature, humidity and sweating when necessary, all to provide realistic test conditions.












