aerospacerobotics.caltech.edu/leonardo
Contributors:
Northeastern University
Caltech Center for Autonomous Systems and Technologies (CAST)
Team:
Alireza Ramezani
Soon-Jo Chung
Morteza Gharib
aerospacerobotics.caltech.edu/leonardo
Contributors:
Northeastern University
Caltech Center for Autonomous Systems and Technologies (CAST)
Team:
Alireza Ramezani
Soon-Jo Chung
Morteza Gharib
https://youtu.be/CFM2dRJkkzk
[Coming Soon] Caltech's Leonardo Robot (Flying Bipedal Robot)
Published on Jan 10, 2019
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Closed-loop control test using synchronized leg joint and propeller control.
Article "Some robots walk. Others fly. He built one that can do both"
by Laura Castañón
January 22, 2019
Article "Caltech Building Agile Humanoid Robot by Combining Legs With Thrusters"
Leonardo augments humanoid legs with thrusters to help it run and jump
by Evan Ackerman
February 4, 2019
Article "This Birdlike Robot Uses Thrusters to Float on Two Legs"
Leonardo the lanky robot can sort of hover-walk on two legs—and that could land it on Mars one day.
by Matt Simon
June 2, 2019
https://youtu.be/NekTN9bTSS8
Oct 2, 2019
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Caltech’s LEONARDO (LEgs ONboARD drOne) is a bipedal robot that uses synchronized control of drone-like propellers and legged joints.
This robot is under development at the Center for Autonomous Systems and Technologies (CAST).
The core research team includes Prof. Mory Gharib, Prof. Soon-Jo Chung, Dr. Kyunam Kim, Patrick Spieler, and Caltech SURF students Yasmin Veys, Saskia van Nieuwstadt, and Brian Cruz.
https://youtu.be/hnU2xYTviSM
Happy Holidays from the LEONARDO robot by Caltech's Aerospace Robotics and Control Lab
Dec 26, 2020
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Our robots wish you Happy Holidays!
Starring world's first robot slackliner (Leonardo)!
https://youtu.be/DhpMlI8jb5o
Leonardo: the skateboarding, slacklining robot
Oct 6, 2021
"LEONARDO, the Bipedal Robot, Can Ride a Skateboard and Walk a Slackline"Quote:
Researchers at Caltech have built a bipedal robot that combines walking with flying to create a new type of locomotion, making it exceptionally nimble and capable of complex movements.
Part walking robot, part flying drone, the newly developed LEONARDO (short for LEgs ONboARD drOne, or LEO for short) can walk a slackline, hop, and even ride a skateboard. Developed by a team at Caltech's Center for Autonomous Systems and Technologies (CAST), LEO is the first robot that uses multi-joint legs and propeller-based thrusters to achieve a fine degree of control over its balance.
A paper about the LEO robot was published online on October 6 and is featured on the October 2021 cover of Science Robotics.
October 6, 2021
"A professional slackliner robot"
by Stefano Mintchev
October 6, 2021
Article "Creepy New Drone That Walks and Flies Is a Robopocalypse Nightmare Come True"
In tests, the two-legged flying robot successfully rode a skateboard and walked on a slackline.
by George Dvorsky
October 6, 2021
Article "Caltech’s LEO Flying Biped Can Skateboard and Slackline"
Two years of progress gives this multimodal robot impressive new capabilities
by Evan Ackerman
October 6, 2021