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Airicist
10th May 2013, 18:13
Developer - Boston Dynamics, Inc. (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?1805)
Home page - bostondynamics.com/atlas (https://www.bostondynamics.com/atlas)
Atlas (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_%28robot%29) on Wikipedia
Airicist
13th July 2013, 21:37
https://youtu.be/zkBnFPBV3f0
Meet ATLAS!
Published on Jul 11, 2013
Say hello to ATLAS, one of the most advanced humanoid robots ever built!
ATLAS was developed for DARPA by Boston Dynamics. Software-focused teams from Tracks B and C of the DARPA Robotics Challenge will use the robot to compete in the first physical competition of the Challenge in December 2013 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.
The DARPA Robotics Challenge seeks to advance the technology necessary to create robots capable of assisting humans in disaster response.
Airicist
27th September 2013, 21:43
https://youtu.be/4mAbH2d8zQg
Unboxing the Atlas Robot
Published on Aug 21, 2013
MIT receives its Atlas robot (built by Boston Dynamics) to use in the DARPA Robotics Challenge. Team MIT will develop software to control and command Atlas to perform various actions in a disaster response situation. Visit MIT DARPA Robotics Challenge Team (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=12473) for more details.
Airicist
27th September 2013, 21:43
https://youtu.be/JSUQLF3lpos
Atlas Robot Arm and Leg Demos
Published on Sep 27, 2013
Team MIT's Atlas robot demos its arm and leg movements.
Airicist
4th October 2013, 08:12
https://youtu.be/SD6Okylclb8
Atlas Update
Published on Oct 3, 2013
Atlas is an anthropomorphic robot designed to operate on rough terrain. The video shows Atlas balancing as it walks on rocky terrain and when pushed from the side. The balance and control system places the feet and swings the arms and upper body to stay upright. The controller uses inertial, kinematic and load data from Atlas's sensors. Atlas is being developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA's M3 program.
Airicist
13th November 2013, 17:53
https://youtu.be/d4qqM7_E11s
Atlas Walking Over Randomness
Published on Nov 13, 2013
Team IHMC's Atlas Humanoid Robot walking over random stuff that we threw in front of it. While the robot has some impressive sensors, including the Carnegie Robotics sensor head, in this video we have the robot walk over the obstacles without any sensing of them, to demonstrate some robustness to rough terrain. The tether provides electrical power to an onboard hydraulic pump. The overhead safety rope does not support any of the weight of the robot. It is there in the off chance that the robot falls. How often does the robot fall? Right now often, but much less than when we started working with the robot 2 months before this video was made. While the robot is strong enough to get back up after a fall, it's hard to say if it is able to fall without damaging itself. So for the time being we'll stick with the overhead safety system. Stay tuned for some more impressive walking, and hopefully some more impressive falling!
Airicist
16th December 2013, 11:43
https://youtu.be/RxubYsB8_Tg
IHMC DRC Trials Preview
Published on Dec 14, 2013
This video outlines ihmc's work with the Atlas robot supplied by Boston Dynamics for the DARPA Robotics Challenge. The video depicts ihmc's progress as of December 15th, 2013.
Airicist
31st July 2014, 18:19
https://youtu.be/Nddfda_cN04
Humanoid Robot Brains
Published on May 19, 2014
The smartest people in the world have spent millions on developing high-tech robots. But even though technology has come a long way, these humanoid robots are nowhere close to having the "brain" and motor control of a human. Why is that? Evan takes you behind the motor control processes in the human brain, and how cutting-edge research is trying to implement it in robots.
Airicist
8th November 2014, 23:26
https://youtu.be/UH0k2hFHzyc
Published on Nov 8, 2014
Atlas robot at IHMC standing on a stack of cinder blocks doing various poses. Robot is built by Boston Dynamics. Control algorithm by IHMC. Video is real time.
Airicist
18th January 2015, 23:03
Article "The story of Atlas, FRC Team #3504 Girls of Steel (https://robohub.org/the-story-of-atlas-frc-team-3505-girls-of-steel)"
by Molly Urbina
January 9, 2015
Airicist
20th January 2015, 16:36
https://youtu.be/27HkxMo6qK0
ATLAS Gets an Upgrade
Published on Jan 20, 2015
DARPA revealed upgrades to its Atlas robot on January 20, 2015. The robot was redesigned for DARPA by Boston Dynamics, with the goal of improving power efficiency to better support battery operation. Approximately 75 percent of the robot was rebuilt; only the lower legs and feet were carried over from the original design. The upgraded robot will be used by up to seven teams competing in the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals, which will take place June 5-6, 2015, at Fairplex in Pomona, Calif. Admission to the event is free and open to the public.
Airicist
21st January 2015, 14:51
Article "‘Atlas Unplugged’ humanoid like robot to roam free (of cables) at DARPA Robotic Challenge (https://defense-update.com/20150121_robot_atlas_unplugged.html)"
by Tamir Eshel
January 21, 2015
Airicist
12th February 2015, 15:53
https://youtu.be/2orfddOkYIw
Atlas Running Man
Published on Feb 12, 2015
Caution: Video is loud due to loud on board pump!
Atlas Humanoid Robot at IHMC doing the running man pose. Real time rate.
Airicist
12th February 2015, 15:54
https://youtu.be/rj4kSpPss2M
Atlas fast side stepping
Published on Feb 12, 2015
Atlas Humanoid Robot at IHMC doing fast sidestepping. Robot is built by Boston Dynamics. Control algorithm is by IHMC. Video is real time.
Airicist
19th July 2015, 14:32
https://youtu.be/wUlyUhENA6I
Robust lateral balance
Published on Jul 19, 2015
This video shows a test of robust lateral balancing of an Atlas robot marching in place
Airicist
3rd August 2015, 14:49
https://youtu.be/f5s065IpOxo
MIT Atlas head camera perspective (DRC day 2)
Published on Aug 3, 2015
This is the unedited view from the head camera of the MIT Atlas robot at the DARPA Robotics Challenge on day 2. The video is 60 fps, approximately 6x real time.
Airicist
11th August 2015, 07:36
https://youtu.be/HbrhtzGnc1Y
Timelapse: Team MIT at the DARPA Robotics Challenge - Day 2
Published on Aug 10, 2015
This is timelapse video of Team MIT's day 2 run on the yellow course.
Airicist
18th August 2015, 06:12
https://youtu.be/M7nLQpWiy1o
ATLAS robot walking in a forest
Published on Aug 17, 2015
Boston Dynamics ATLAS robot walking over debris and in a forest. Commentary by Professor Marc Raibert, co-founder of Boston Dynamics Inc.
Airicist
14th January 2016, 15:46
https://youtu.be/r0qWVKcJR3w
Atlas cleans house
Published on Jan 14, 2016
Atlas robot at IHMC demonstrating whole-body coordinated motions. Robot is built by Boston Dynamics. Control algorithm is by IHMC.
Airicist
23rd February 2016, 23:46
https://youtu.be/rVlhMGQgDkY
Atlas, the next generation
Published on Feb 23, 2016
This version of Atlas was designed to operate outdoors and inside buildings. It is electrically powered and hydraulically actuated. It uses sensors in its body and legs to balance. LIDAR and stereo sensors in the head are used to avoid obstacles, assess the terrain and help with navigation. This version of Atlas is about 5'9" tall (about a head shorter than the DRC Atlas) and weighs in at 180 lbs.
Airicist
24th February 2016, 08:44
Article "The Latest Generation Atlas Humanoid Robot Is Absolutely Incredible (https://techcrunch.com/2016/02/23/i-know-i-shouldnt-feel-bad-for-a-robot-but-i-do-anyway)"
by Greg Kumparak
February 24, 2016
Airicist
24th February 2016, 08:46
https://youtu.be/lULK_e0LK70
Atlas robot walking on snow
Published on Feb 23, 2016
After walking untethered in a forest, a new Atlas humanoid robot walks in a forest, untethered, on snow. The new version is electrically powered, hydraulically actuated, sensors to balance and LIDAR and stereo sensors in its head to avoid obstacles. The new Atlas is about 175 cm tall and weighs 82 kg.
Airicist
24th February 2016, 18:44
https://youtu.be/vsMRW9rYTbM
Meet the newest Atlas robot
Published on Feb 24, 2016
Boston Dynamics, a subsidiary of Alphabet, has released their newest robot prototype: Atlas. The robot can walk in tough conditions, lift heavy boxes, and stand up after being knocked down.
Airicist
3rd March 2016, 17:50
https://youtu.be/n-rJf5io7YA
Atlas The Badass Robot Can Join the U.S. Military Basically Whenever
Published on Mar 3, 2016
The next-gen Atlas from Boston Dynamics is impressive-- strong and capable, it can react to changing environments while achieving its task. When Alphabet (then Google) bought Boston Dynamics, it seemed to be taking away from future robot armies-- far from it.
Airicist
27th March 2016, 21:33
https://youtu.be/t8bwzR55aGk
Why any robot uprising is doomed to fail - Cracked Responds
Published on Mar 22, 2016
Airicist
7th September 2016, 19:48
https://youtu.be/JgZVk8Pzhf0
Atlas balancing on line
Published on Sep 7, 2016
The humanoid robot Atlas balancing on a line contact (plywood edge approx. 2cm thick). This video was recorded during a lucky run, usually the robot is not able to maintain balance for this long. The shaking is caused by poor state estimation (we only use onboard sensors). The control algorithm is developed by IHMC the robot was build by Boston Dynamics.
Airicist
30th November 2016, 08:00
https://youtu.be/_5PtxHsr038
Atlas walking over partial footholds
Published on Nov 29, 2016
The Atlas Humanoid walking over small and partial footholds such as small stepping stones or line contacts. After each step the robot explores the new foothold by shifting its weight around its foot. To maintain balance we combine fast, dynamics stepping with the use of angular momentum (lunging of the upper body). The control algorithm was developed at IHMC, the robot was build by Boston Dynamics.
Airicist
16th November 2017, 21:23
https://youtu.be/fRj34o4hN4I
What's new, Atlas?
Published on Nov 16, 2017
What have you been up to lately, Atlas?
Airicist
10th May 2018, 20:34
https://youtu.be/vjSohj-Iclc
Getting some air, Atlas?
Published on May 10, 2018
Airicist
3rd October 2018, 07:48
https://youtu.be/jXp3jBBKLb8
New ATLAS video of highly dynamic legged locomotion on uneven terrain from Boston Dynamics
Published on Oct 2, 2018
Airicist
11th October 2018, 18:07
https://youtu.be/LikxFZZO2sk
Parkour Atlas
Published on Oct 11, 2018
Atlas does parkour. The control software uses the whole body including legs, arms and torso, to marshal the energy and strength for jumping over the log and leaping up the steps without breaking its pace. (Step height 40 cm.) Atlas uses computer vision to locate itself with respect to visible markers on the approach to hit the terrain accurately.
Airicist
21st November 2018, 15:21
https://youtu.be/Gr-_CIIHzKg
Atlas Humanoid walking with straight legs
Published on Nov 29, 2018
Atlas humanoid walking with straighter legs. Control algorithm by IHMC Robotics. The height of the robot is left uncontrolled in the whole-body controller, but the knee angles are specified in the null-space of the other task objects. This allows the robot to balance laterally while standing straight up. Published in ICRA 2018, "Straight-Leg Walking Through Underconstrained Whole-body Control."
Airicist
2nd May 2019, 17:20
https://youtu.be/popvnHUu3uU
IHMC Atlas autonomous path planning across narrow terrain
Published on May 2, 2019
Atlas humanoid robot (DRC version) walking across narrow terrain using autonomous planning. The robot senses the terrain with LIDAR and builds a map of planar regions. A path planning algorithm plans footsteps across the planar regions to a goal location, specified by an operator. The robot is currently about 50% successful over this type of terrain. We plan to increase the rate of success by adding balance using angular momentum and by better considering joint ranges of motion. Narrow terrain is difficult due to the need to do some "cross-over" steps, which are tricky due to limited range of motion in the hip joint, and also due to having a small polygon of support when one foot is directly in front of the other. Control, Perception, and Planning algorithms by IHMC Robotics. Atlas robot built by Boston Dynamics. Walking recorded on May 1, 2019.
"Rise of the machines: Hulking 165-pound humanoid robot delicately 'walks a tightrope' of tiny blocks in eerily similar fashion to a human walking along a treacherous path (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7013981/Hulking-165-pound-humanoid-robot-delicately-walks-tightrope-tiny-blocks.html)"
The robot is named Atlas and uses a 'path planning algorithm' to trace its route
Researchers trained Atlas to balance its way across narrow terrain effortlessly
They used LIDAR, which uses a laser to measure the distance between objects
The team hope that the technology could be used for bomb squads and rescue missions because of its ability to move through uneven and narrow terrain
by Victoria Bell
May 10, 2019
Airicist
24th September 2019, 14:43
https://youtu.be/_sBBaNYex3E
More Parkour Atlas
Published on Sep 24, 2019
Atlas uses its whole body -- legs, arms, torso -- to perform a sequence of dynamic maneuvers that form a gymnastic routine. We created the maneuvers using new techniques that streamline the development process. First, an optimization algorithm transforms high-level descriptions of each maneuver into dynamically-feasible reference motions. Then Atlas tracks the motions using a model predictive controller that smoothly blends from one maneuver to the next. Using this approach, we developed the routine significantly faster than previous Atlas routines, with a performance success rate of about 80%.
Airicist
25th September 2019, 22:58
https://youtu.be/kq6mJOktIvM
Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot now does gymnastics, too
Sep 25, 2019
The latest footage from Boston Dynamics is, unsurprisingly, both impressive and terrifying. Over the past few years we've seen Atlas navigate uneven terrain and even jump around a parkour course. This is on another level, though. The bipedal robot does a handstand, rolls around and even does a few jumping twists -- all without losing its balance.
"Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot is now a gymnast (https://www.engadget.com/2019/09/24/boston-dynamics-atlas-gymnast)"
The bipedal robot handstands, rolls, jumps and spins.
by Marc DeAngelis
September 24, 2019
Airicist
26th September 2019, 23:43
https://youtu.be/dKjCWfuvYxQ
Boston Dynamics: new robots now fight back
Published on Jun 14, 2019
This video is a comedic parody and is not in anyway associated with the actual Boston Dynamics Robotics Company.
https://youtu.be/TIlEYGFBECU
Boston Dynamics Fake Robot: VFX Before & After Reveal
Jun 17, 2019
Side-by-side comparison of our "Boston Dynamics: New Robots Now Fight Back" parody video.
Big ups to Xsens!
Airicist
26th October 2019, 16:33
https://youtu.be/y3RIHnK0_NE
Boston Dynamics: new robot makes soldiers obsolete
Oct 26, 2019
Airicist
2nd May 2020, 18:44
https://youtu.be/8A1gGlZ9AJw
DARPA: Boston Dynamics – Robot ATLAS evolution 10 years (2009-2019)
Premiered May 2, 2020
Airicist
18th August 2021, 14:37
https://youtu.be/tF4DML7FIWk
Atlas | Partners in parkour
Aug 17, 2021
Parkour is the perfect sandbox for the Atlas team at Boston Dynamics to experiment with new behaviors. In this video our humanoid robots demonstrate their whole-body athletics, maintaining its balance through a variety of rapidly changing, high-energy activities. Through jumps, balance beams, and vaults, we demonstrate how we push Atlas to its limits to discover the next generation of mobility, perception, and athletic intelligence.
"Leaps, bounds, and backflips (https://blog.bostondynamics.com/atlas-leaps-bounds-and-backflips)"
By training Atlas to maneuver its way through complex parkour courses, Boston Dynamics engineers develop new movements inspired by human behaviors and push the humanoid robot to its limits.
by Calvin Hennick (https://www.linkedin.com/in/calvinhennick)
August 17, 2021
"Watch Boston Dynamics' bipedal robots nail this parkour obstacle course (https://www.zdnet.com/article/watch-boston-dynamics-bipedal-robots-nail-this-parkour-obstacle-course)"
The showcase was accompanied by a behind-the-scenes explanation of the development process for the parkour routine.
by Campbell Kwan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/campbell-kwan-3b7943126)
August 18, 2021
Airicist
18th August 2021, 14:37
https://youtu.be/EezdinoG4mk
Inside the lab: How does Atlas work?
Aug 17, 2021
Go behind the scenes at Boston Dynamics with the Atlas Team as we work to train multiple Atlas robots to maneuver their way through our most complex parkour course yet. The team pushes Atlas to its limits to discover the next generation of mobility, perception, and athletic intelligence.
Airicist
23rd August 2021, 14:37
Article "Inside Boston Dynamics’ project to create humanoid robots (https://bdtechtalks.com/2021/08/23/boston-dynamics-atlas-robot-parkour)"
by Ben Dickson (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=22295)
August 23, 2021
Airicist2
18th January 2023, 18:25
https://youtu.be/-e1_QhJ1EhQ
Atlas gets a grip
Jan 18, 2023
It’s time for Atlas to pick up a new set of skills and get hands on. In this video, the humanoid robot manipulates the world around it: Atlas interacts with objects and modifies the course to reach its goal—pushing the limits of locomotion, sensing, and athleticism.
Airicist2
18th January 2023, 18:27
https://youtu.be/XPVC4IyRTG8
Inside the Lab: taking Atlas from Sim to Scaffold
Jan 18, 2023
How does Atlas recognize and interact with objects? How do we develop new Atlas behaviors? Why is manipulation important for the future of robotics?
Join our team in the Atlas lab to discover the answers to these questions and more. Keep reading on our blog: bostondynamics.com/resources/blog/sick-tricks-and-tricky-grips (https://www.bostondynamics.com/resources/blog/sick-tricks-and-tricky-grips)
00:00: Introduction
01:57: Perception and Manipulation
05:11: Electrical Doctors
06:29: Developing in Simulation
07:13: "Sick Trick"
08:24: What's Next?
Airicist2
8th February 2024, 00:52
Article "Watch Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid handle automotive struts (https://www.therobotreport.com/boston-dynamics-atlas-humanoid-handle-automotive-struts)"
by Mike Oitzman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeoitzman)
February 5, 2024
Airicist2
19th April 2024, 12:49
https://youtu.be/-9EM5_VFlt8?si=kOr5gnsFs1R-1fJG
Farewell to HD Atlas
Apr 16, 2024
For almost a decade, Atlas has sparked our imagination, inspired the next generations of roboticists, and leapt over technical barriers in the field. Now it’s time for our hydraulic Atlas robot to kick back and relax. Take a look back at everything we’ve accomplished with the Atlas platform to date.
Airicist2
19th April 2024, 18:50
https://youtu.be/29ECwExc-_M?si=mTf4UpWgPEwI6Tkf
All new Atlas
Premiered Apr 17, 2024
We are unveiling the next generation of humanoid robots—a fully electric Atlas robot designed for real-world applications. The new Atlas builds on decades of research and furthers our commitment to delivering the most capable, useful mobile robots solving the toughest challenges in industry today: with Spot, with Stretch, and now with Atlas. Stay tuned to see what the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot can really do—in the lab, in the factory, and in our lives.
"An Electric New Era for Atlas (https://bostondynamics.com/blog/electric-new-era-for-atlas)"
Our new electric Atlas platform is here. Supported by decades of visionary robotics innovation and years of practical experience, Boston Dynamics is tackling the next commercial frontier.
Airicist2
19th April 2024, 19:30
Article "Boston Dynamics’ Atlas humanoid robot goes electric (https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/17/boston-dynamics-atlas-humanoid-robot-goes-electric)"
A day after retiring the hydraulic model, Boston Dynamics' CEO discusses the company’s commercial humanoid ambitions
by Brian Heater (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianheater)
April 17, 2024
Airicist2
19th April 2024, 19:45
Article "Boston Dynamics’ new Atlas robot is a swiveling, shape-shifting nightmare (https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/17/24133145/boston-dynamics-resurrects-atlas-humanoid-robot-electric-new)"
by Jess Weatherbed (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-weatherbed)
April 17, 2024
Airicist2
19th April 2024, 19:46
Article "Boston Dynamics Atlas robot: a full history (https://www.theverge.com/24132451/boston-dynamics-atlas-robot-retirement)"
by Emma Roth (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-roth08)
April 18, 2024