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The ATRIAS Robot Doesn't Mind If You Kick It

The ATRIAS is a bipedal robot that can recover from a swift kick and keep walking, and can also handle other obstacles to boot.

A project of Oregon State University's Dynamic Robotics Laboratory, ATRIAS was built to research the science of walking and running with the goal of creating a robot that can navigate treacherous terrain in a standing, bipedal position. The design is centered around a pair of spring-loaded legs similar to pogo sticks. However this robot doesn't bounce around, instead using its legs as a suspension system and storage solution for mechanical energy.

This bipedal robot looks to be able to withstand kicks as well as dodge ball attacks. While it may be goofy looking, the goal isn't aesthetic but rather centers around creating a robot that could eventually have a range of applications in military, industry and security-related industries.
Trend Themes
1. Bipedal Robots - ATRIAS showcases the potential of bipedal robots that can recover from physical interactions and navigate treacherous terrain.
2. Obstacle Navigation - The ATRIAS robot's ability to handle obstacles opens opportunities for improved mobility in various industries.
3. Energy Storage Solutions - ATRIAS demonstrates the potential of using spring-loaded legs as a suspension system and energy storage solution in robotics.
Industry Implications
1. Military - Bipedal robots like ATRIAS could enhance military capabilities by navigating difficult terrains and withstanding physical interactions.
2. Industrial - ATRIAS' obstacle navigation capabilities could be utilized to improve productivity and safety in industrial settings.
3. Security - The ability of bipedal robots like ATRIAS to withstand kicks and handle obstacles presents possibilities for enhancing security operations.

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