April, 21, 2022
ANYmal Quadruped Robot Climbing Stairs
Researchers at the Robotics Systems Lab at ETH Zürich, who are working on legged robots, tested perception-based motion planning for the ANYmal quadruped robot to navigate terrain and stairs. This video was recorded a few years ago, but it’s intriguing to see how what we consider normal now was 20x speed then.
![anymal-Quadruped-Robot-stair-navigation.jpg](https://minio.news.mecharithm.com:443/mecharithm/anymal_Quadruped_Robot_stair_navigation_fa2ad2d210.jpg)
![anymal-Quadruped-Robot-perception-based-motion-planning.jpg](https://minio.news.mecharithm.com:443/mecharithm/anymal_Quadruped_Robot_perception_based_motion_planning_9d5ce2972a.jpg)
The experiment in the video shows an ANYmal quadruped robot climbing stairs fully autonomously on a rainy day.
![anymal-Quadruped-Robot-climbing-stairs-on-a-rainy-day.jpg](https://minio.news.mecharithm.com:443/mecharithm/anymal_Quadruped_Robot_climbing_stairs_on_a_rainy_day_4bb0ee1341.jpg)
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