The world of robotics typically focuses on controlled environments: industrial plants, warehouses, and so on. But when it comes to taking robots outside, into hostile terrain, the complexity increases exponentially. Mountainous terrain, desert terrain, and steep slopes demand greater sophistication and resilience from motion and control systems.

Today I want to share with you some fascinating examples of robots working in these challenging environments. Although there are many more, these videos give a good idea of the capabilities and innovations being developed. I hope you enjoy them!

Conquering the Desert and Mountains:

The first video shows a robot capable of navigating through steep desert terrain. It's impressive to see how it combines the use of wheels with legs, adapting to different terrain conditions. This flexibility is crucial for survival and efficiency in such changing environments.

Video:   https://youtu.be/NAcanWv_2Z8

The second video introduces us to the formidable task of navigation in mountainous terrain. This robot not only successfully navigates over rough terrain, but is also able to cross streams and navigate obstacles with admirable precision.

            Video: https://youtu.be/xgIMHTTW1MU

These two examples highlight the need for robust and adaptable systems. The mere presence of obstacles such as rocks, steep slopes, or water challenges robot designs and control software, pushing the boundaries of engineering.

Observational Learning: The Future of Robotics:

In the following video, we witness a crucial advancement: the ability of robots to learn to manipulate objects through simple observation. This is revolutionary, as it eliminates the need for extensive programming. The ability to observe and reproduce human movements, without prior programming, opens the door to greater flexibility and the possibility of human-robot interaction becoming increasingly intuitive.

In the future, teaching them a task will be as simple as performing it ourselves, which will help us automate complex tasks more quickly and efficiently.

Video: https://youtu.be/dFObux6mfTc

Robots, Music, and limited Spaces:

The last video surprises us with an unexpected but equally astonishing application of robots in a limited and controlled environment. A musical choreography, created and performed by standard robots, manipulates mirrors following the movements of a person. This choreography highlights the precision and safety with which these machines can interact in confined spaces, a key aspect for integrating robots into everyday environments.

Video: https://youtu.be/ZmGQp-j4xEM

Conclusion:

Robots operating in extreme environments are a testament to the dedication and innovation in the field of robotics. From adaptation to different terrains to the ability to learn through observation, these examples open up exciting horizons for the future.

The ability of robots to work in hostile environments not only increases their usefulness in space exploration or dangerous tasks, but also brings us closer to an era in which automation will be even more intelligent and adaptable.

The integration of these new capabilities into the real world is advancing by leaps and bounds, promising a future full of possibilities.

I hope you enjoyed the videos as much as I did.

Have a great day!

Amador Palacios

By Amador Palacios

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