A robot developed by a Japanese start-up recently acquired by Google is the winner of a two-day competition hosted by the Pentagon's research unit Darpa. Team Schaft's machine carried out all eight rescue-themed tasks to outscore its rivals by a wide margin. Three of the other 15 teams that took part failed to secure any points at the event near Miami, Florida. Schaft and seven of the other top-scorers can now apply for more Darpa funds to compete in 2014's finals. Continue readinthe main story Darpa Robotics Challenge Scoreboard 1. Schaft (27 points) 2. IHMC Robotics (20 points) 3. Tartan Rescue (18 points) 4. MIT (16 points) 5. Robosimian (14 points) 6. Traclabs / Wrecs (11 points) 8. Trooper (9 points) 9. Thor / Vigir / Kaist (8 points). 12. HKU / DRC-Hubo (3 points) 14. Chiron / Nasa-JSC / Mojavaton (0 points) Darpa said it had been inspired to organise the challenge after it became clear robots were only capable of playing a very limited role in efforts to contain 2011's Fukushima nuclear reactor meltdown in Japan. "What we realised was ... these robots couldn't do anything other than observe," said Gill Pratt, programme manager for the Darpa Robotics Challenge. "What they needed was a robot to go into that reactor building and shut off the valves." In order to spur on development of more adept robots the agency challenged contestants to complete a series of tasks, with a time-limit of 30 minutes for each: The robots had to steer a car along an obstacle-lined course Drive a utility vehicle along a course Climb an 8ft-high (2.4m) ladder Remove debris blocking a doorway Pull open a lever-handled door Cross a course that featured ramps, steps and unfastened blocks Cut a triangular shape in a wall using a cordless drill Close three air valves, each controlled by a different-sized wheel or lever Unreel a hose and then screw its nozzle into a wall connector More than 100 teams originally applied to take part, and the number was whittled down to 17 by Darpa ahead of Friday and Saturday's event. Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. //
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Google robot wins Pentagon contest
Monday, December 23, 2013
Google robot wins Pentagon contest
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