Chapter 7 encountered a bottleneck.



Back in the office,

With the bonus from the "Learned Knowledge" skill point,

Dean Qian Guoqiang spent less than an afternoon explaining all the cutting-edge technologies related to the Red Wing Vanguard combat robot dog.

I've got most of it down.

Dean Qian put down his reading glasses,

I'm amazed by the technology behind this data; it's so advanced.

If a complete version of the Red Wing Vanguard combat robot dog could really be developed,

China's robotics technology could very well allow it to overtake Boston Dynamics by taking a shortcut and crushing it.

The China Robotics Competition is divided into qualifying rounds and a championship.

In the selection competition, more emphasis is placed on the robot's coordination ability and its ability to engage in close combat.

The offensive methods primarily involve mechanical combat.

At the tournament, the military cooperation laboratory within the Seven Sons University of National Defense...

All are directly invited teams.

The event will be hosted by the Chinese military, and the weapons available will include various types of lethal weapons.

The previous champion was from Harbin Institute of Technology, and they won the championship for the first time in the robotics competition.

Mr. Qian is no longer considering whether he can win the championship in the end.

For a vocational school to successfully advance from the qualifying rounds to the championship is already a historic breakthrough.

However, Lanxiang Vocational School's current manufacturing capabilities are simply insufficient to produce that many original parts.

Many sensors, actuators, and circuit components can only be purchased.

Thinking of this, Old Qian stood by the window, smoking one cigarette after another.

After much hesitation, I finally dialed Wang Kangmei's number.

Wang Kangmei was Qian Guoqiang's former roommate at Tsinghua University.

The two were bunk beds.

After graduating, Qian went to the School of Mechanical Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Wang Kangmei then went to the robotics lab at the National University of Defense Technology.

So many years have passed, and I am now the head of the laboratory.

"Old Qian, it's been so long! Why did you suddenly remember me today?"

Wang Kangmei always felt it was a great pity that Qian Xuesen had resigned from the School of Mechanical Engineering at Tsinghua University.

In the field of mechanical engineering, Qian Xuesen's talent and expertise were in no way inferior to mine.

Such a pillar of society has not been able to play his role, which is a loss to China.

"What? You're not welcoming me?"

The two had a very good relationship in college and were best friends, so Mr. Qian stopped being polite.

"Welcome! I've had so many class reunions, but I haven't seen you before. Where are you working now?"

After resigning from Tsinghua University, Qian Xuesen gradually reduced his contact with his former classmates.

No one knows the current situation of Mr. Qian.

"I've gone back to my hometown, I'm in Jinan now."

"Jinan? You're not doing mechanical research anymore? You can fool others, but you can't fool me."

"I really did go back to my hometown, and now I teach at a technical school."

"You brat! You, the vice dean of the Mechanical Engineering College of Tsinghua University, are going to teach at a vocational school? They're offering you way too much, aren't they?"

"Get lost, I'm talking to you about serious business. We're currently developing a robot dog and we have some components we'd like you to help us with."

"A vocational school researching robot dogs? Are you trying to fool me, thinking I'm an amateur?"

Currently, there are no more than 20 universities in China capable of independently researching combat robots.

They have practically monopolized all domestic science and engineering universities.

How could a vocational school possibly have this kind of research capability!

"However, it's still in the theoretical research stage. In short, will you help or not? You know these original parts are hard to come by!"

"How could I refuse you if you asked? But let me make this clear from the start: don't even think about getting any parts that involve the military."

For civilian use, just say the word, and I'll have my people prepare it for you!

"Okay! When you come to Jinan, I'll treat you to braised pork belly!"

"Come on, let's come to Changsha instead, I'll take you to eat stinky tofu!"

After exchanging a few pleasantries, Mr. Qian presented a detailed list of all the electronic components that needed to be purchased.

It was sent to Wang Kangmei's email address.

......

With Mr. Qian in charge, the project quickly entered the actual assembly and development phase.

Su Lin wasn't idle either.

Continue to increase advertising investment, recruit new students, and accumulate cash flow.

This week, Mr. Qian spent almost 24 hours a day in the workshop.

He led the School of Mechanical Engineering in the development of the Red Wing Vanguard combat robot dog.

However, it eventually encountered a bottleneck.

They could only go to Su Lin's office for help.

Looking at Dean Qian, whose eyes were bloodshot...

Su Lin felt a surge of admiration; he truly deserved to be called a senior researcher.

This spirit of scientific research is admirable.

"Professor Qian, what is the current progress of the robot dog's development?"

The deadline for competition registration is the end of this month, which means there are less than 5 days left.

The first finished product cannot be produced before the deadline.

Then you will lose your eligibility to register.

“Principal Su, now that the project has started, I will definitely complete the task even if I have to work myself to death in the workshop.”

"Just let me know if you need anything. This is our Lanxiang's first research project."

We must set an example and serve as a benchmark!

Mr. Qian pondered for a moment,

"Principal, there are no technical problems; the component issues have also been resolved."

However, for a robot to meet production requirements, it must undergo extensive testing with experimental data.

We need to keep making improvements. As you know, our college's computer science department has very low computing power.

Firstly, it cannot meet the needs of analyzing current experimental data; secondly, the trainees' engineering skills are insufficient.

"I alone would probably find it difficult to process such a massive amount of data!"

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