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Airicist
20th November 2013, 18:41
Sandia's Intelligent Systems, Robotics, & Cybernetics (ISRC) group

Website - sandia.gov (https://www.sandia.gov)

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Sandia National Laboratories (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandia_National_Laboratories) on Wikipedia

Projects:

Western National Robot Rodeo and Capability Exercise (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?11224)

Gemini-Scout Mine Rescue Robot (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?8421)

Sandia Hand (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?8418)

Mighty Mouse (M2) (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?8419), robot

Volant (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?8420), a multi-modal vehicle concept

Prosthesis (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?8422)

Airicist
17th December 2014, 00:34
https://youtu.be/ze24f9Hkrgw

Energy Efficient Legged Robotics at Sandia Labs

Published on Dec 16, 2014


Sandia is developing energy efficient actuation and drive train technologies to dramatically improve the charge life of legged robots. The work is supported by DARPA, and Sandia will demonstrate an energy efficient bipedal robot at the technology exposition section of the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals in June, 2015. This video, the first in a series, describes early development and initial integration of the Sandia Transmission Efficient Prototype Promoting Research (STEPPR) robot.

Airicist
3rd June 2015, 00:38
https://youtu.be/e7wqzet_CW0

Energy Efficient Legged Robotics at Sandia Labs, Pt. 2

Published on Jun 2, 2015


Sandia is developing energy efficient actuation and drive train technologies to dramatically improve the charge life of legged robots. The work is supported by DARPA, and Sandia will demonstrate an energy efficient bipedal robot at the technology exposition section of the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals in June, 2015. This video, the second in a series, describes the continued development and integration of the Sandia Transmission Efficient Prototype Promoting Research (STEPPR) robot.