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Husky - Clearpath Robotics

The Husky's elegant and simple design, made of durable materials with very few moving parts, makes this robot very low maintenance. Its powerful drivetrain and large lugged tyres allow Husky to tackle challenging terrain in the real world.

Thanks to its all-round vision with four cameras, Lidar sensors and GPS, Husky is perfect for patrolling rough terrain, where it can be controlled both autonomously and manually from a driver's cab. Husky is also suitable for tasks such as mapping, reconnaissance and inspection.

facts

maximum speed

1 m/s

weight

50 kg

drive type

electric drive

operation time

3 h

charging speed

2 h

payload

75 kg

uplink

6 Mbit/s

downlink

1 Mbit/s

usage

Transport in Logistics

The Husky has a generous storage area that can be used to transport a wide variety of goods with different attachment systems. For example, KLT boxes can be attached to ensure safe transportation of various packages.

Outdoor & Indoor

Thanks to its robust design, the Husky is suitable for both indoor and outdoor transport. Its off-road capability and impressive load capacity of up to 50 kg allow for versatile applications.

Research & Education

The Husky stands out due to its modular design, which enables quick adaptation to individual requirements and ensures seamless integration into specific applications. Thanks to its compatibility with a variety of sensors and accessories from different manufacturers, smooth integration is guaranteed. The existing Robotic Operating System (ROS) provides researchers and developers with an efficient entry into working with the Husky. These outstanding features make the Husky an optimal choice for demanding applications where flexibility, compatibility, and an efficient development platform are of crucial importance.

Network Usage

For the Husky equipped with 4 cameras and a 360 degrees LIDAR, the AMR will use on average 5.5 Mbit/s. Recommended Bandwidth for the Husky should be >6 Mbit/s per AMR. The 4 cameras use about 5 Mbit/s while the LIDAR and other components use less than 1 Mbit/s.