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George Mason University's RoboPatriots RoboCup 201

Demonstrates RoboPatriot kid-size humanoid model tracking ball, kicking it into a goal, and standing up, several times. Video taken at the GMU Autonomous Robotics Laboratory, George Mason University, United States of America. For RoboCup 2011 researchers added two extra degrees of freedom (DOF) in the legs, integrated a 600 MHz Gumstix Overo Linux computer onto our custom motherboard, and enhanced the usability and durability of our electronics!
GMU RoboPatriots - RoboCup 2011 Qualifying Video (Kid-Size Humanoid League)

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