Article "NASA JSC Unveils 'Valkyrie' DRC Robot"
by Evan Ackerman
December 10, 2013
Officially designated "R5" by NASA
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NASA Valkyrie Mechatronic Development - UT Austin Contributions on Design
Published on Aug 24, 2014
This video shows various stages of the making of NASA's humanoid robot Valkyrie. The Valkyrie humanoid robot was built at NASA Johnson Space Center by a medium size group of of mechanical, electronic and embedded systems designers and with leadership from Nic Radford and Rob Ambrose. The Human Centered Robotics Lab at UT Austin provided expertise in the design of rotary series elastic actuators and inspiration for the design of the linear series elastic actuators on the robot's ankles and torso. In particular, the linear series elastic actuators were inspired by the UT-SEA design developed during Nick Paine's thesis as a high performance series elastic actuator. UT Austin also provided expertise on developing robust force controllers of the series elastic actuators and thorough testing on torque tracking and joint position impedance control.
Valkyrie stepping and one legged balance, December 2014
Published on Feb 11, 2015
Valkyrie robot at IHMC taking some steps and doing one legged balance routine. Robot is designed and built by NASA JSC. Control algorithms by IHMC. Funding for IHMC provided through NSF/NASA National Robotics Initiative.
Article "NASA gives MIT a humanoid robot to develop software for future space missions"
Team led by Professor Russ Tedrake of CSAIL to develop algorithms for 6-foot-tall “Valkyrie” robot to travel to Mars and beyond.
by Adam Conner-Simons
November 17, 2015
NASA Valkyrie robot assembly time lapse
Published on Apr 6, 2016
On April 6, 2016, NASA delivered a Valkyrie robot to UMass Lowell's NERVE Center. Researchers from Northeastern University (Taskin Padir and Robert Platt) and UMass Lowell (Holly Yanco) are collaborating to develop new capabilities for the robot.
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