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Corleo is a four-legged, all-terrain vehicle, which resembles a mechanical horse, that Kawasaki hopes to see on the market in ...
Kawasaki's CORLEO is a hydrogen-powered, AI-driven rideable robot. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports on this new way of thinking about off-road transportation.
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On land, the robot's double-jointed legs adopt a trotting gait, taking it to a top speed of 1.2 BL/s (body-lengths per second). Swimming in the water, it still manages a decent 0.54 BL/s.
They take the shape of a cylindrical stumpy leg for walking (like a terrestrial tortoise on land) and can then turn into an aquatic flipper for swimming (like a sea turtle in the ocean).
Concept art for ‘The Wild Robot ... There are 34 versions of Roz in the film, just to do the dirt, dents, scratches and moss growing on her and the wooden leg. Concept art for Fink the Fox.
Corleo, a concept introduced by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, is a four-legged, all-terrain vehicle. Functioning similar to a motorcycle, Corleo is controlled by a rider's weight shifts.
The company demoed its concept robot vacuum and mop at CES. It can use legs to navigate small steps and has an arm to pick up clutter. It’s time for the battle of the bots.
Kawasaki’s Corleo robotic horse concept. The information processing unit is usually a computer, which implements algorithms to process data from the sensors, build representations of the world ...
The concept-model robot is ridden like a horse 🐎, powered sustainably by hydrogen fuel, ... The rear and front legs move independently from each other to absorb shocks during walking and running.
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