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DRC-HUBO

DRC-HUBO

Rainbow Robotics

Not yet assessed

Height
175 cm
Payload
Verified autonomy
not assessed
Real deployment
not assessed
Status
Price
verified / really deployed unverified / demo-stage
Unverified

DRC-HUBO is a transformable humanoid disaster-response robot developed by Team KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) in partnership with Rainbow, Inc., built on the HUBO 2 (KHR-4) platform. It won first place and the $2 million grand prize at the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals in June 2015, completing all eight disaster-response tasks faster than any competitor. The robot's key innovation is its ability to transform between bipedal walking and a wheeled kneeling posture using built-in knee wheels. During the DRC, it was operated by a trio of human operators under high-latency, low-bandwidth teleoperation conditions — making it a teleoperated/supervised system rather than an autonomous one. It is not commercially available and remains a research platform.

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Specification

height
175 cm
weight
80 kg
degrees of freedom
32 DOFs (1 head, 8×2 arm & hand, 7×2 leg & wheel, 1 waist); some sources cite 38 DOF (likely counting additional hand/finger joints)
speed
~3 km/h (wheeled mode), ~1.5 km/h (walking mode)
battery life
~60 minutes (task-dependent)

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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