Hyundai Cradle Walking Car At CES 2019
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Any first responder will tell you that the first 72 hours following a natural disaster are the most crucial to saving lives. However, often times due to the nature of the disaster (forest fire, earthquake, hurricane, or flood), it can be difficult for search-and-rescue and humanitarian aid missions to reach and get immediate help to those in need.
The need for efficient, rapid, resilient transportation for disaster assistance is what led Hyundai to develop the first-ever vehicle with moveable legs. Elevate is the first Ultimate Mobility Vehicle (UMV), blending technology found in electric cars and robots, which allows it to traverse terrain beyond the limitations of even the most capable off-road vehicle.
"When a tsunami or earthquake hits, current rescue vehicles can only deliver first responders to the edge of the debris field. They have to go the rest of the way by foot. Elevate can drive to the scene and climb right over flood debris or crumbled concrete,” said John Suh, Vice President and Head of Hyundai CRADLE. “This technology goes well beyond emergency situations. People living with disabilities worldwide that don’t have access to an ADA ramp could hail an autonomous Hyundai Elevate that could walk up to their front door, level itself, and allow their wheelchair to roll right in. The possibilities are limitless.”
The Elevate concept is based on a modular EV platform with the capability to switch out different bodies for specific situations. The robotic leg architecture has five degrees of freedom plus wheel hub propulsion motors and is enabled by the latest in electric actuator technology. This design is uniquely capable of both mammalian and reptilian walking gaits, allowing it to move in any direction.
The legs also fold up into a stowed drive-mode, where power to the joints is cut, and the use of an integrated passive suspension system maximizes battery efficiency. This allows Elevate to drive at highway speeds just like any other vehicle. But no other can climb a five foot wall, step over a five foot gap, walk over diverse terrain, and achieve a 15 foot wide track width, all while keeping its body and passengers completely level. Further, the combination of wheeled motion with articulating legs provides a new paradigm of mobility by enabling faster walking speeds, unique dynamic driving postures and torsional control at the end of each leg.
“By combining the power of robotics with Hyundai’s latest EV technology, Elevate has the ability to take people where no car has been before, and redefine our perception of vehicular freedom,” said David Byron, design manager, Sundberg-Ferar. “Imagine a car stranded in a snow ditch just 10 feet off the highway being able to walk or climb over the treacherous terrain, back to the road potentially saving its injured passengers - this is the future of vehicular mobility.”
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Budget for 3D render: $100000
Budget for actual R&D: $50
And is useless..Sherp can go anywhere..i still did not see any terrain that stoped him ...and is actually reliable product
LMAO DUDE
so true
naa. CGI is ported out cheap to places like islamabad, via the internet. Some guy in islamabad will do it in Blender for about $10 a week. That's globalism.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
1950's : We will have flying cars in the future
2019: Walking cars
Perfect for exploring other planets.
I think it looks heavy, slow and complicated. There are a lot of moving parts for the mars dust to get in to.
Cool science project though
For exploring other planets this is perfect design and it is slow which is actually needed to explore other planets
@@parajacks4 other rovers are really slow, like few centimeters a day.
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Yes, this sort of setup should be good for robot missions, but if was a Mars explorer then I would want a vehicle that could go faster than walking pace.
@@parajacks4 i agree. It has just begun so we should see what it will be.
I thought they actually built it by the lovely video, reality n fantasy are 2 different world's.
Like Antem vs reality in-game actual footage.
Did you not see the second half?
At a work office;
Me: Hey, I have this new Hyundai car. Wanna hitch a walk?
Him: Hitch a walk?
Me: It is a car that can Walk!
Him: ...
3:14 me and my bed after work day
Coming from an area of mostly unpaved roads with lots of rainfall, I find that this tech will be most helpful. No more getting stuck in mud. People, this is a concept and will go under lots of development till it's ready for market... Let's be supportive instead of making snide remarks.
Attach a 360 camera and send it to Mars. This will outperform any rover on the red planet.
You... haven't seen any of the rovers we've sent to mars, have you?
The future of Auto Dynamics is not a rocket car but something else. This vehicle is awesome, it can mount a coffee table and still have an exit route, if the freeway is closed or overly crowded it can easily walk away from it. So many options for the outdoor activists and mountain climbers. Wow.
This car is going to be something intersting. keep it up Hyundai.
If this ever turns bad I’m going to fly around it multiple times with a long rope
*cable
I reckon this is the future of all cars.
Pretty amazing but it'll probably be like 50 years before it's an actual thing...
I'm guessing the wheels aren't that useful for the purposes shown and Boston Dynamics already has dog like robots that can walk, keep from slipping on ice, open doors, even dance.
@@RBDinNC which is why they bought them a few days ago
@@keychain3554 who bought what?
@@JoseHernandez-tq4nc hyundai bought Boston dynamics I think, I forgot
Cleaning up the Earth SHOULD be the priority !!!!!
I myself have developed exactly this kind of vehicle movement. I am so glad that someone has embodied it in reality. this is amazing. when they make a full-scale model while increasing the speed of movement, it will be fantastic. Well done!
Apart from reliability issues, this is amazing. Not your daily driver, but for special needs, it could be a real winner.
They see me walkin' they hatin'
Great concept, ideas are where innovations begin.
They made it walk like a cat and called it a car.
it's a walking meme
its a walking snail a cat and chameleon is much faster
Because having a normal Hyundai isn’t dorky enough
I never thought I will say this but Hyundai rocks :))
This is almost as cool as the concept video for the Cicret Bracelet, and just as practical.
Looks very cool happy too see inovetion taking off this year
Amazing! The military and deathsquad capability of this vehicle is limitless.
This is and innovative idea. It can be a game changer.
This is perfect if they add flying feature
legs wouldn't be useful if the car could fly
@@fabricioaf89 it would be very useful. If the car can't reach a certain place by climbing, it could just fly
So in 10 years all the rich kids will have a back yard full of full scale Star Wars toys!
This is the next step in car design.
This would be GREAT for driving on the Pennsylvania turnpike!
Rc build, as proof of concept. Ambitious. Love it.
68 kwh could be a hindrance.
Woooooooooooooooooooow okay this is badass
It is things like this that lead me to believe that the speed will soon'ish no longer be the selling point of "cars", it is going to be the amount of place they can go etc.
Future All-terrain MotorHome.
...the CGI looks like a cool concept, but that toy car makes me think i would PUKE and get anxiety in fear of falling over if i would sit in there.
This needs 6 wheels / legs to stabilize the passenger cabin from shaking this much. Not to mention for redundancy, if just one of the brakes fails to keep a wheel steady while doing any of that climbing stuff the thing will just fall over.
I'm sure Hyundai has qualified engineers to solve this, and if not I'm sure they'll come running to hire you 🙄🤦♂️
@Why Me stable? its a model to simulate what it'll do. You two RUclips engineers are idiots.
It's a lab prototype? The stuff they had at CES was better, no where near ready but far in advance of this. It's like watching Usain Bolt as a baby taking his first steps, you can't make any sort of judgment call yet.
Damn thing has stroller wheels, for crying out loud.
It is important to remember that speed of the servos in the "limbs" doesn't directly translate to a heavier vehicle.
Looking at a big spider inspired vehicle shows that it is extremely slow. Boston Dynamics are the closest example that I can find of a viable use for decent enough speed to be useful and they don't move around people in a car-sized... Well... Car.
Give me your wheel. Your wheel! Yes! Who is a good boy? Who is a good boy? Yes, you are. Yes, you are!
It's the year 2119 and Hyundai announces the AT-AT.
finally... something good for Grandma. she's been waiting!
Meanwhile Boston Dynamics robots can do flips with 2 feet, and jump 6 feet high with perfect balance. lul
This is intended as a multi mission people carrier, not a circus acrobat.. why criticism out of context? Bet some people here can't even use a knife and fork properly.
@@leonardcorsbie3063 Vartazian360
has a valid point. Which is: many other projects are lightyears ahead compared to this primitive demo. Not even in smoothness and stability, but in size as well. Yes, scaling is still a thing. The only almost innovative thing here is the application.
Speaking of knife and fork, you know nowadays cuttlery is being made of metals too. You may want to change your wooden set sometime. ;)
This only proves why development projects should be kept secret until it moves beyond proof of concept into a marketable device. There is no doubt that this needs more work and I am sure the bright folks at Hyundai will figure out what to keep and what to throw out. These things take time. After all 2001 has long come and gone and we still haven't got a PanAm space clipper.
Hey Hyundai, if you add a weighted tail, increase the walking speed, and time the tail wags to the walking steps, then you can make the walking more stable while increasing the mobility speed.
Your welcome!
That's someone's graduate project in robotics: you can see that it's still in the university lab
It looks like they only have a miniature prototype - not even a full scale model of the vehicle. Practical applications include search and rescue and space exploration. It has better use in the military.
Entiendo que lo que se tiene es una fase intermedia del proyecto final , obviamente lo que se ve en el vídeo y lo que se ve en realidad no solo es una escala , sino que ademas no se asemejan mucho en la libertad de movimiento del vehículo. Es un comienzo , esta muy bien , pero creo que deben seguir mejorando.
Esta bueno que las marcas estén mostrando en que y como experimenta para vehículos del futuro , antes no se mostraba nada. Ahora en cambio por otra parte tenemos la ventaja que la tecnología nos permite tener ese lujo.
Hey neighbor, just walking my car
Good invention
Boom! Progress! 😊
Car of the future won't break the 20mph limit! 😆
exciting technology
A loooooong way from concept to reality.
Actually, 3D render kinematics programmed are more complex than the small model dynamics on the controller..
Phenomenal future
Can it walk on any surface amzing Hyundai congratulations for this gift for our world
There is a reason we have punctuation.
It is like a future pet. just huge.
A Tachikoma is simply a superior 6 legged insectoid version of this.
Another step into the right direction. Give it 20-30 years and it will feel like you live inside a Halo video game -- Ryan S.
Improving this and not drones is like improving radio and not internet.
Neat Rc rock crawler toy!
The wheels on the car go step step step
They need to use the concept of 4 legged Robots like Spot with active cabin stabilazation. That would be perfect but I see the usefullness of wheels aswell
if only i could get back my minutes i spent watching this
The future is now!!!
By the way this thing moves on all fours i can already tell that walking to your destination is faster
i was told when i was a kid, in the future cars will fly.. seeing this.. no, it walks! i will still pick helicopter anytime
Do you know why there are so many dead people on the Himalaya?, cause helicopters cannot fly there, and there are many wheather conditions where choppers cant fly cause of the winds
making this a real size is going to be a night mare to build and program for sure.... and boy does it look unstable... x'D nice model though. so good luck to make a real model!
Perfect for main battle tanks and infantry vehicles in danger of ieds.
Amazing, I think the wheel joint looks quite weak, but the concept looks great.
I will add some changes:
1- Remplace batteries with a hydrogen fuel cell, this would be light and it would achieve higher range which it is useful in an utility vehicle.
2- Use machine learning so the car itself would learn what movement to use in each circumstance prefixed programs which are slow and no useful at all.
development status: we have a sloth
How would you power it? Those legs couldn't handle the weight of the battery it would take. No way this thing could break 30mph on any surface.
amazing.... i’d definitely want one
ok but u need to team up with boston dynamics u know that right and more passive dampening
It's running on 4s lipo
It needs 2 more arm wheels, one on either side in the middle, for better stability.
Awww cute! D'ya get that at a Boston Dynamics yard sale?
It's the 2008 dog plus wheels
@@lidoz Tachikoma
Boston who?
North Central Positronics boot sale!
No. Just observe your cat. It tells you everything about this mechanisc. Boston Dynamics creatures don't have wheels.
I already have one of these. Still drive my Altima most of the time. Good engineering and could lead to something but I wonder if they'll ever get a machine to do what my ordinary housecat can do. Had lots of cats but I still marvel at their speed, natural stealthiness and incredible agility.
And soon we shall have AT-ATs roaming the streets establishing the order of the Galactic Empire
So, basically the Tachikoma from Ghost in the Shell.
Cool!
someone was binge watching new lost in space during R&D. lol
now just need one that can climb walls so i can go mountain climbing lol
It works nice in animation land. The scale model looks pretty unstable though.
Awesome ...
Allow me to introduce to you...Metal Gear Hyundai
Nice to see a company building something like this instead of Darpa killing machines.
Hyundai does build military vehicles.
S Korea's military budget is massive.
Pretty sure they'd mount a weapon on that thing.
You're so naive...
just wait...
Darpa killing machines? You mean that dog-like thing that carries gear and... can't... kill... anything at all? Or maybe the bipedal thing that almost walks up stairs and can almost open a doorknob by itself?
Or were you confusing the terminator movies with the news?
I can add a little something to that so when it walks it does not tip side to side off even balance hull
. If interested and you are the design team contact me.. simple change in the dynamic motion will stabilize its hull from side to side wobble.
Great concept for off-road exploration or for emergencies and Rescue.
How about adding water hovering gear, or even getting airborne to get out of the situation?
I was picturing one of the first video clips ask going over a steep cliff and crashing to your death. Being Airborne would avoid this.
wow so impressive!
even a turtle with 1 amputated leg can overtake Elevate 5 times back and forth
yeah i didn't think they'd have the actual car built
Magníficos !
Perfect 👌👌👌👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️❤️❤️🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
It's cute. I want one.
how is this thing supposed to be driven exactly? I suppose traditional steering wheel would be obsolite
I’ve though about a vehicle this this a lot. Unfortunately with those legs the vehicle would be extremely limited to weight capacity and speed. We would need incredible processing speed and very accurate sensors. Perhaps having that unit strapped under a tradition style chassis would give the best of both worlds.
Quadcopter / Drone cars will be more useful and feasible at this point.
pretty neat, but I wonder what kind of anti-tipping systems it has in place. Also, will there be like an autonomous gait system implemented? cause it looks like a bitch to try and manually control atm
Cute and all but the most important aspect of this video is...
*The BGM what is the name of the BGM?*
look, that coffin can fetch corpse by itself.
Looks like it gives a similar ride to my Kia Sorento.
Looks neat, but I don't see it being practical for any application. It is and does complicate every task you might want to use if for.
Thunderbirds Are Go [well, the cg part]
Amazing. I look forward to seeing the prototype vehicle, I say vehicle as I don't think you could call it a car.