The pokemon-shaped robot.

in Popular STEM10 days ago

The pokemon-shaped robot.



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But in the very long term.


And if you could traverse a steep trail not on a motorcycle but riding a robot inspired by a wolf, Kawasaki has just presented an innovation that seems straight out of a futuristic video game called CorLeo. This quadruped robot powered by hydrogen is pilotable, responds to the driver's body and promises to take all-terrain mobility to a new level.


Designed to replace off-road motorcycles, Corlio has four independent robotic legs with a comprehensive AI system. This set guarantees stability, response to irregular terrain and even autonomous decisions during navigation. Unlike a traditional vehicle, it is controlled with the movement of the pilot's body. Simply combine the center of gravity for the robot to react in real time.


An HV Headsup display completes the experience with information on navigation balance and hydrogen consumption, the CorLeo is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell coupled to a 150-cylinder engine, in addition to being a clean alternative to conventional motorcycles, the propulsion system allows robots to operate with greater energy efficiency and less environmental impact.




Moves with the Pilot


Kawasaki already has a history in this type of technology. Last year the company presented the Ninja H2 High motorcycle, also powered by hydrogen, the experience with the CorLeo goes beyond simple driving, the robot interprets the environment and collaborates with the pilot. It is equipped with artificial intelligence to detect obstacles, calculate routes and adapt its posture to guarantee balance on rough terrain. In addition, the system can be adjusted for different skill levels, making its use more accessible even for beginners.


Kawasaki plans to launch CorLeo within 25 years. The objective is to create a new standard of personal mobility. It can be used in geological exploration, ecological tourism and even as rescue tools in remote areas and the inspiration was not in vain. According to the company, the design is reminiscent of agile animals such as horses, wolves and panthers and was apparently influenced by video games such as Horizon Zero Down.


Riding a robot and crossing mountains may seem like something out of science fiction, but the CorLeo shows that in 25 years that can become a reality and if you survive another 25 years, would you have the courage to ride a four-legged robo to explore trails? What did you think of this wild and futuristic proposal.



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