Tuesday, September 11, 2012


Military’s robotic pack-mule gets smarter but can’t shake fart noise


 
DARPA's AlphaDog robot. Photo: Screenshot via YouTube.

 
The U.S. military’s experimental robotic pack-mule has been getting smarter, faster and more agile, but it still sounds like a beast with constant flatulence.
Picture the scene. You’re walking through a warzone when suddenly shots ring out. You crouch down and listen closely for enemy movements, and that’s when you hear it, just beyond the tree line: “Pffffffffffffbbbbbbbbbbttttttt.”
That may someday mean the Marines have arrived. Unless DARPA can fix that too.
Until then, enjoy this video of the AlphaDog, a robot developed by DARPA meant one day to carry up to 400 pounds of soldiers’ gear. The latest version, shown off in new footage published Sept. 10, proves that the ‘bot is now smart enough to follow its owner over complex terrain.
DARPA still wants to add visual and audio recognition. And though even its current state is a big improvement over the AlphaDog’s predecessor the BigDog, the distracting sound it makes still poses problems, even though engineers toldWired that it’s gotten a lot better of late.
This video was published to YouTube on Monday, Sept. 10, 2012.

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