Examples of using Darpa robotics in English and their translations into Japanese
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The DARPA Robotics Challenge.
Participated in the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge.
The DARPA Robotics Challenge.
Concept drawing for the DARPA Robotics Challenge.
The DARPA Robotics Challenge.
RoboSimian will compete in the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge in June.
The DARPA Robotics Challenge.
These actions were demonstrated in the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge.
By DARPA Robotics Challenge.
And so we have the DARPA Robotics Challenge.
The DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals.
And so we have the DARPA Robotics Challenge.
The DARPA Robotics Challenge is over.
One that is particularly eye catching is that of the DARPA Robotics Challenge.
The 2013 DARPA Robotics Challenge DRC.
Software-focused teams will utilize this fascinatinghardware to compete in the first physical event of the DARPA Robotics Challenge, in December of this year at the Homestead-Miami Speedway.
The DARPA Robotics Challenge was held recently.
This robot won the DARPA Robotics Challenge 2015.
The DARPA Robotics Challenge was held recently.
This prototype, that is present in the Homestead Miami Speedway in December of 2013,the first competition of Physics in design of robot advanced DARPA Robotics Challenge, to help the population to natural disasters, also will it be integrated in the future for use in extreme and complex applications in the U. S.
The DARPA Robotics Challenge held its semifinals a year and a half ago at a NASCAR speedway near Miami.
His team won DARPA Robotics Challenge 2015.
Maybe the Darpa Robotics Challenge had it wrong with humanoids after all, and the best robots for rescue operations will look nothing like humans- or any other animal, for that matter.
Lunit, whose cofounders come from the DARPA Robotics Challenge-winning South Korean university KAIST, helps radiologists understand medical images.
Designed to compete in the DARPA Robotics Challenge, this“female” robot could be the precursor to robo-astronauts that will help colonize Mars.
The warehouse that serves as the IHMC's DARPA Robotics Challenge war room is an unimposing structure on an otherwise undistinguished street corner, next door to a home-health-care service.
A number of humanoid robots were entered into the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge(DRC), a competition held in the U.S., but they were broken in some way when they fell over, and as a result, they were not able to continue the competition.