Wired.com reported:
"Petman will balance itself and move freely; walking, crawling and doing a variety of suit-stressing calisthenics during exposure to chemical warfare agents," the company promises. "Petman will also simulate human physiology within the protective suit by controlling temperature, humidity and sweating when necessary, all to provide realistic test conditions. "
Like Boston Dynamics' BigDog robo-mule, Petman stays upright, even when it's shoved. And the thing walks heel-to-toe at 3.2 miles per hour, just like a flesh-and-blood person. Petman may be just one of a number of attempts by robot-makers to build a simulated set of biped legs. But I haven't seen one that gets closer to the real deal.
"I, for one, like that the torso section of PETMAN looks like a sweet boom box and I hope that someday Boston Dynamics sees fit to let the robot loose in the business district of a small town, just walking around and taking in the scenery while pumping out some old-school rap," quipped Doug Aamoth at CrunchGear.
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- WakeUpPeople
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Next-generation crowd control. PETMAN is coming to kick our asses. Remarkable advancement in robotics though.
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- RFIDemocracy
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Can anyone say terminator, some scary shit, when they start to learn where will we be. I hope in control of them.
The future is now, it seems man continues to develop new technologies when he can't manage all the ones he already has.tommic





