Across universities and research institutions, the Small Quadruped Robot has become a standard platform for robotics experimentation. Often referred to as an intelligent robotic dog, these compact systems are increasingly sourced from Chinese robotics manufacturers, particularly those based in Yantai.
Designed as a research robot platform, small quadruped robots allow researchers to test autonomous navigation, perception algorithms, and multi-robot coordination in real-world environments. Their lightweight structure and open software architecture make them suitable for education and early-stage R&D.
According to developers, demand is being driven by the growing need for affordable autonomous systems that support ROS-based development. “Researchers are looking for stable hardware platforms rather than experimental prototypes,” said one engineer familiar with the sector.
Companies such as Xinmite provide configurable small quadruped robots for international customers, supporting research projects in artificial intelligence, robotics education, and autonomous control systems.
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