Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Kursk university will deliver development for the Defense Ministry – REGNUM

Kursk, 24 November 2015, 14:03 – REGNUM Development created in South-West State University (Kursk) hard exoskeleton and artificial intelligence tracked robots will finance the Ministry of Defense. Reported TASS referring to the press service of the university.

«Between SWSU and the Defense Ministry will sign an agreement on cooperation. Ministry takes full supervision over these developments, which provides university additional funding support for government agencies “- quoted by TASS words of the Rector SWSU Sergei Yemelyanov .

The head of the robotic laboratory SWSU Andrew Yatsun believes that the prototype of a heavy version of the exoskeleton for the needs of the Ministry of Defense may occur already in 2016 – today it is a device for auxiliary works. Heavy version of the exoskeleton helps the man to lift loads heavier than 80 kg. Artificial intelligence tracked platforms “transforms” any available digital control signals tracked robot platform to machinery moved without the participation of the people.

These inventions University will present “Army 2016″. There Kursk scientists show robots moving by vibration and underwater robot spy.

As the correspondent of IA REGNUM , the start of the test autonomous underwater robotic reconnaissance SWSU reported in early November 2015. The invention lay bionic motion system: first, studying the movement of biological analogue, which is then transferred to the robot. According to Andrei Yatsun, development is a competitive classic underwater robotic devices. The robot looks like a fish, and very similar moves in the water. The machine can not detect classical sounders and radar systems, and thanks to the small size, it can penetrate into remote and bottlenecks. The university implemented 15 projects with bionic motion system: in addition to the fish, scientists create robot snakes, birds and insects.

Another underwater robot prototype is based on a spiral system of movement. In tests it has a top speed of five meters per second in a submerged position. Both prototypes are able to stay under water for six to ten hours and dive to a depth of 30 to 50 meters. First Kursk autonomous robot spy has already acquired a company engaged in the production of modern avionics for military aircraft.

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