Hydraulic Musculoskeletal Systems: Revolutionizing Robotics
A hydraulic musculoskeletal system has officially been developed for robots! Here are the key and most striking details on the topic…
Researchers from ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute have announced the development of a new electro-hydraulic musculature for robots. This innovation allows robots to operate using muscle power rather than traditional electric motors. Here are the most significant and notable details about this topic, which has been widely discussed recently…
A hydraulic musculoskeletal system has been officially developed for robots!
The developed robotic leg can perform complex movements inspired by the musculature of animals, especially on rough terrain. These capabilities have already excited many tech enthusiasts.
In this system, artificial muscles are powered by electro-hydraulic actuators. By moving oil within plastic bags using an electrical voltage, the robot is able to mimic muscle contraction and relaxation to move.
The new system has the potential to be faster, more flexible, and more energy-efficient than traditional robots. This technology, which offers a significant advantage in energy efficiency, shows great promise, particularly for robots used in harsh conditions such as rescue operations. It is also reported that researchers are currently working on an even more advanced robotic system.
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