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Innovation in Motion: Interns Push Boundaries in Robotics Development

A Progress Update of Research Lab Projects



Our interns are developing two exciting projects: the EvoDog Pro quadruped robot and an autonomous Office Delivery Rover. Here's what they've accomplished.


EvoDog Pro: Breaking New Ground


Terrain Navigation - Sriram's Innovation



After intensive development, EvoDog Pro can now:

  • Navigate steps up to 3.5 inches high

  • Maintain balance during terrain transitions

  • Respond to user-friendly commands


Stability Systems - Aditi's Research




Over several weeks, Aditi has transformed EvoDog Pro's stability control. Her system allows the robot to:

  • Automatically correct its balance

  • Recover from unexpected pushes


Additional EvoDog Pro Developments


  • Wireless Control: Arnav extended control range to 500+ meters, enabling remote operation for basic movements

  • Quality Assurance: Alexis created precise technical drawings for leg position verification


Office Delivery Rover



This autonomous delivery system combines:

  • Noah's marker-based navigation

  • Michael's position tracking algorithms

  • Ryker's system stability improvements

Specifications:

  • Omnidirectional movement

  • 165 RPM motors

  • Real-time position tracking

  • Office-optimized navigation


Looking Ahead


Both projects continue advancing toward:

  • Enhanced autonomous features

  • Research applications

  • Workplace automation solutions


Stay tuned for more updates on our robotics innovation!



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