MIT's Mini Cheetah robot finally received a speed boost, thanks to its advanced training.
After hours of testing, I'm thrilled to announce that you can now run the MIT Mini Cheetah in Gazebo usinghttps://t.co/2URXjJ01j6.#goROSpic.twitter.com/fp344m7VbQ
— Juan Jimeno (@joemeno)September 9, 2020
The machine was able to enhance its running capability after it completed simulation training, which can be compared to the ones made in the popular sci-fi movie "The Matrix."
If you are not familiar with this film, there's a scene where Neo and Morpheus, the main characters, practice their kung fu skills in a virtual training environment.
所有的战斗能力他们学习及其mented in their minds, allowing them to use all the things they acquired in real-life battles.
Now, the training that MIT's Mini Cheetah did is quite similar to the simulation training that Neo and Morpheus used.
MIT Mini Cheetah Robot Receives Speed Boost!
According to CNET's latest report, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's simulation training greatly enhanced Mini Cheetah's speed.
(Photo : Screenshot from Twitter post of @MIT)
MIT Mini Cheetah Robot Speed Enhancement Made Possible, Thanks to New Simulation Training—Similar to 'Matrix'?
MIT’s mini cheetah, using a model-free reinforcement learning system, broke the record for the fastest run recorded.https://t.co/zFlXbfkkR9pic.twitter.com/7VYIx1CHvc
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT)March 26, 2022
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Thanks to the virtual trial and error activities, the machine was able to apply what it learned to the real world.
"We can train the robot to learn from its experience very quickly in simulation, and then deploy it in the real world," said Pulkit Agrawal, an MIT assistant professor involved in the previous robot enhancement.
Using the machine-learning technique, the Mini Cheetah's mobility ability is now four times faster than its previous running speed.
#CyberpunkisNowThe MIT Biomemetic Robot Labs Mini Cheetah, an inexpensive, lightweight, super agile quadrupedal robot capable of running at speeds of 2.45 m/s, backflips, turning, landing from falls, strafing at all angles, flipping over from its back to a standing position, etcpic.twitter.com/w31FMLDTre
— ΜΔDΞRΔS (@hackermaderas)March 2, 2019
You can watch the exact YouTube video showing Mini Cheetah's training results.
Other MIT Robots Being Enhanced
Aside from the well-known Mini Cheetah, MIT is also pretty busy creating new robots and enhancing their other machines.
SciTech Dailyrecently reported that a private university was able to create insect-scale robots that can emit light.
除了产生光,这些微小的机器an also fly. MIT based the new robot's design on fireflies. They can also communicate with one another.
Because of this, MIT claimed that the new insect-like machines could be useful when it comes to search-and-rescue missions.
If you want to learn more details about MIT's new flying bots, you can visit thislink.
In other news, MIT developednew hardwarefaster than the human brain.
On the other hand, MIT engineers creatednew wireless wearable sensorsthat can monitor patients' health.
For more news updates about the Mini Cheetah and other interesting robots, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.
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