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Robot runs marathon in South Korea, apparently the first time this has happened

(2024/11/19)


The South Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology has forced one of its robo-dogs to run a marathon.

The Boston Dynamics-esque quadrupedal walking robot became the first of its kind to complete a full-course marathon in an official event, [1]according to a Sunday announcement from the Institute.

The race was the 22nd Sangju Dried-Persimmon Marathon, which Raibo2 finished in four hours, 19 minutes and 52 seconds. The (human) first place winner finished in two hours, 36 minutes, and 32 seconds.

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Raibo2 poses for its finisher portrait – Click to enlarge

Raibo2 completed the 26.2 miles (42.195km) course – which is notable for its nasty pair of 50m hills – on a single battery charge.

KAIST noted that the course and its elevation changes made it an especially demanding feat for a robo dog as "unexpected losses in efficiency could occur."

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Raibo2 was trained for stable walking on terrains like slopes and icy roads using reinforcement learning algorithms in a custom simulation environment named RaiSim. Its predecessor, Raibo, could already walk on sand.

[4]CERN is training robot dogs to spot radiation hazards at Large Hadron Collider

[5]Oh, what a feeling: Toyota building robots that get better with practice

[6]Singapore to roll out (literally) more Robocops

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A high torque transparency joint mechanism enabled Raibo2 to harness energy on downhill slopes, for later use of speed and power when climbing hills or elsewhere. A collaboration with Raion Robotics – a robotics company founded by researchers from the university – allowed the students to be guided by robotics professionals as they refined the robot's mechanical design.

This included making sure the robodog could mitigate frequent impacts, and their subsequent periodic vibrations – which can damage mechanical systems.

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Raion Robotics'scontributions included integration of certain components – including the motor driver circuitry. That integration focused on minimizing actuator losses and increasing control bandwidth.

All critical components – including mechanism design, electrical design, software, and artificial intelligence – were customized in-house.

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The team plans to follow up Raibo2's marathon achievement by adding autonomous navigation functions.

While having a robodog run a marathon may seem silly, it demonstrates the potential for other real-world applications – like urban delivery, patrol tasks, or search and rescue missions.

Samsung Electronics reportedly showed an interest by supporting the research, although the university did not specify the extent of the giant firm’s contribution.

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One PhD student revealed the next team goal was to have a robodog that can "achieve the world's best walking performance in mountainous and disaster environments." ®

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[1] https://news.kaist.ac.kr/newsen/html/news/?mode=V&mng_no=41590

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[4] https://www.theregister.com/2024/02/08/cern_is_training_robot_dogs/

[5] https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/17/boston_dynamics_lbm/

[6] https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/16/singapore_promises_robocops/

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Great idea

Winkypop

Let’s see the robo-Olympics.

International robots battling for sporting glory.

No more drug cheats, no more male/female confusion.

Great way to advance battery technology!

Re: Great idea

Anonymous Coward

Robot Wars you say?

Re: Great idea

Martin an gof

The first few series of Robot Wars included races and obstacle courses. It was a much more interesting concept than the orgy of wanton destruction it has become.

M.

Re: Great idea

Khaptain

Someone would find the means to cheat very, very quickly.

Winning for some people means no limits.... I have never understood that frame of mind.

Re: Great idea

Prst. V.Jeltz

Like the people who cheat at war games / simulations / exercises with the amazing leap of logic: "This is war!!"

pmugabi

A precursor to the robot dog in the Black Mirror MetalHead episode.

When it has the ability for a few short bursts of speed, this will be more scary than a real dog.

Keep One Eye on the Future

Lil Endian

Congratulations Raibo2 and team!

You certainly outperform K9 in a conventional marathon situation. But if he'd wanted to, he could've finished before you even started. And he trounces you on looks!

Re: Keep One Eye on the Future

Chasxith

I guess unlike my last dog at least this one can't drool all over...well, everything. Although equally I don't think I'd want the robodog trying to climb onto my lap for a cuddle.

I'm sure they could make one much faster than that

DS999

But they'd need batteries with a better energy storage to weight ratio, because moving the legs faster requires more power which requires more battery but that makes it bigger and requires thicker legs to support that weight which require more power to move faster ...

Re: I'm sure they could make one much faster than that

Prst. V.Jeltz

So make it bigger, like AT-AT size ?

werdsmith

Only 5 minutes slower than my first Marathon.

Doctor Syntax

And faster than my daughter in Athens at the weekend - although she now says that'll be her last.

A high torque transparency joint mechanism

Gene Cash

A what?

(did a ctrl-F for "correct" and didn't find a corrections link)

Anger kills as surely as the other vices.