Carnegie Mellon University / Robotics Institute / Robotic Exploration Lab
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Organization
The Robotic Exploration Lab at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, led by Professor Zachary Manchester, conducts highly relevant research in quadruped locomotion, balance, and agility, as evidenced by their recent work on balance beam walking. They utilize 'off-the-shelf quadruped robot
π― Why Relevant
The Robotic Exploration Lab at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, led by Professor Zachary Manchester, conducts highly relevant research in quadruped locomotion, balance, and agility, as evidenced by their recent work on balance beam walking. They utilize 'off-the-shelf quadruped robots,' indicating a need for such platforms and strong research capabilities within a top-tier institution.
π Score Breakdown
73/100 (weight 0.6)
95/100 (weight 0.4)
| Dimension | Score |
|---|---|
| Quadruped Evidence | 30 |
| Research Depth | 20 |
| Credibility | 3 |
| Budget Proxy | 10 |
| Contact Quality | 0 |
| Activity | 8 |
| Source Corroboration | 2 |
π Evidence (1)
Carnegie Mellon Researchers Design Four-Legged Robotic System That Can Walk a Balance Beam Spacecraft-inspired system enhances quadruped agility and balance Media Inquiries Researchers in Carnegie Mellon Universityβs Robotics Institute have designed a system(opens in new window) that makes an off-the-shelf quadruped robot nimble enough to walk a narrow balance beam β a feat that is likely the firs