Meet BALLU, UCLA's Humanoid Blimp Robot
The 2016 IEEE International Conference on Humanoid Robots kicks off today. It's taking place at the Westin Resort & Spa Cancun, which sounds awful, but at least there are some cool new robots, and one of the coolest has to be BALLU, from Dennis Hong at UCLA's Robotics & Mechanisms Laboratory (RoMeLa). BALLU, or Buoyancy Assisted Lightweight Legged Unit (Professor Hong loves a good acronym), is a humanoid-ish robot with a body made of helium balloons and a pair of thin articulated legs. Since it weighs next to nothing, it never falls over, and can walk, hop, and perform a variety of other useful bipedal motions as long as you don't take it outside on a windy day. "To get creative ideas, sometimes we ask ourselves crazy, ridiculous questions," Hong told us.
Nov-16-2016, 22:20:03 GMT
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