Description
The PUDU D9 is a full-sized bipedal humanoid robot developed by Pudu Robotics, designed to perform a variety of tasks across industries such as warehousing, retail, and hospitality.
Key Features and Specifications
- Dimensions and Build: The D9 stands at 170 cm (5 feet 7 inches) tall and weighs 65 kg (143 lbs), closely mirroring human proportions.
- Mobility: It achieves walking speeds up to 2 meters per second (approximately 4.5 mph) and can navigate complex terrains, including stairs and slopes, thanks to advanced algorithms for efficient movement.
- Degrees of Freedom: The robot features 42 degrees of freedom across its joints, allowing for a wide range of movements and tasks.
- Dexterous Hands: Equipped with the PUDU DH11, an 11-degree-of-freedom dexterous hand, the D9 can perform intricate tasks requiring precision and flexibility.
- Payload Capacity: The robot can handle a maximum payload of 20 kg (44 lbs), with each arm capable of lifting up to 10 kg (22 lbs).
- Sensors and Navigation: The D9 utilizes high-accuracy sensors, including RGB, RGBD, tactile sensors, and IMU, to create real-time 3D semantic maps of its environment, enabling autonomous route planning and precise self-positioning.
- Computing Power: It boasts a computing power of 275 TOPS, facilitating advanced AI processing for decision-making and interaction.
- Battery and Power: The robot is powered by a 15 Ah (0.72 kWh) battery, supporting its various functions and mobility.
Applications
The PUDU D9 is designed for versatile applications, including:
- Warehousing and Logistics: Automating tasks such as inventory management, transporting goods, and tracking shipments.
- Retail: Enhancing customer service by guiding customers, managing stock, and providing personalized shopping assistance.
- Hospitality: Assisting with tasks like greeting guests, delivering items, and providing information, thereby improving guest experiences.
With its advanced AI capabilities, human-like dexterity, and robust mobility, the PUDU D9 represents a significant advancement in service robotics, aiming to redefine automation across various sectors.
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