The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has posted a video of a walk of the Mini Cheetah robotic flock on campus. A group of nine robots, in automatic mode and under the control of operators, walked around the campus in one file, played soccer, balked and did exercises and synchronized backflips. Thus, the developers tested the devices.
Developers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology introduced the four-legged Mini Cheetah robot in March. This device can do backflips, land gently when falling from a height, and roll over when falling onto your back. The mass of the robot is 9 kilograms. He is able to run at speeds up to 8.8 kilometers per hour.
Over the past few years, Cheetah family robots have been seriously improved. They have become lighter, more compact and autonomous. In particular, the devices learned to run without a leash, to jump over the barrier with a run and to overcome obstacles blindly.