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February 16, 2012

Manitoba Shoots and Scores as Group Completes First Hockey Playing Robot


Meet Canada’s newest most valuable hockey player: Jennifer, a hockey-playing robot.

Jacky Baltes, the robotics professor from the University of Manitoba’s computer science department, and 10 graduate students finished work on the robot named after Winnipeg’s own Jennifer Botterils.

Jennifer is the group’s proposal for the 2012 DARwIn-OP Humanoid Appliance Challenge, part of the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) being held May 14 through 18 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The theme for this year’s conference is, “Robots and Automation: Innovation for Tomorrow’s Needs.”


For several years, robots have been able to walk on flat ground. Baltes said teaching them to skate was the next step toward his ultimate goal of having the machines bale to walk on uneven ground and was a great way to engage his students.


“I was the national champion for speed skating three times and competed in the Olympics in 1984 and 1988…so as a professor I started to think about how you’d get a robot to skate well,” said Baltes... Read More


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