Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Virginia Tech's Three Legged STriDER

The Self-excited Tripedal Dynamic Experimental Robot (STriDER) walks by swinging one leg forward using gravity to carry it and preserve energy like humans, but it also flips its entire body upside-down with each stride. This unusual form of locomotion is surprisingly stable and efficient but the technology still needs a bit of work before we can expect to see this sort of thing traveling outside of the lab.


Obviously reverse-engineered from Wellsian Martian war machines.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gah! This thing sure has a creepy gait. Spidery!

Nick Redfern said...

That's what I thought: a spider-bot...

Anonymous said...

H.G. WELLS WAS WRONG...

The Martians actually died of motion-sickness. "Oooooolaaaaah" was the sound of them losing the Martian equivalent of their lunch....

--W.M. Bear