Article 691JA Oh, Good: A Flying Robotic SPIDAR

Oh, Good: A Flying Robotic SPIDAR

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Oh, Good: A Flying Robotic SPIDAR:

Robots with multimodal locomotion capability are almost always a compromise, because usually they're a hodgepodge of mobility systems that don't really work together. It'd be possible to make a legged robot fly by stapling a bunch of propellers to it, but at any given time, either the legs or the propellers are going to be mostly just awkward extra mass. Some robots make this compromise more elegantly than others, but it's still a compromise.

A new quadrupedal robot under development at the University of Tokyo called SPIDAR aims to minimize this compromise by combining legs and propellers and relying on that combination for both walking and flying locomotion: Instead of leg actuators, it's got vectorable leg thrusters that can both move leg joints individually and get the entire robot completely airborne.

SPIDAR, in what is perhaps one of the worst backronyms of all time, stands for "SPherIcally vectorable and Distributed rotors assisted Air-ground amphibious quadruped Robot." It is absolutely not a spider, since it has four legs rather than eight, but it does look sufficiently leggy to set off a similar squick response.

[...] Each of SPIDAR's limb sections has a spherically vectorable dual thruster attached. These thrusters can "roll" around the limb as well as rotating orthogonally to it, providing thrust in any direction. The joints do currently have small servos to actuate them a little bit, but this is mainly to simplify the dynamics of the system in order to run everything on board. The servos aren't strong enough to support the weight of the robot, and its mobility does depend primarily on the thruster system. In total, SPIDAR has eight links with 16 joints, and weighs in at a hefty 15 kilograms, which includes eight batteries distributed along the links. Total flight time is 9 minutes, and the robot can walk for more than double that.

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