
In Japan there are so many technological advances you couldn’t shake a mechanical fist at them, water activated batteries and Printers that can erase.
There are many gadgets that have surfaced and a popular device is now floating to the top of the tech sea.
Robot leg development has been around since 1999 and over the years researchers have developed a number of different types of robot legs, some can seat disabled people and are controlled by the user via an interface, some require the user to have some mobility in there legs to use the machine and others can be controlled by a brain, animal or human.
Honda, as you know is a car manufacturing company but what’s this…Honda robot legs? Now just because Honda made them, unfortunately they will not let you run at a ridicules speed and will not allow you to leap tall buildings and a single bound or small ones for that matter, however it will assist the wearer to walk with ease provided you can already walk. People that have a lot of trouble walking will be allowed to move with ease.
Matsushita Electric in 2007 developed a set of chunky robot legs aimed at the same market but the reverse jointed and all importantly, impractical price of $127,000 makes them look very unappealing, however will still give a user mobility if they have deep pockets.
In military applications there has been development since 2005 to devise combat robots. The robot will have six or maybe eight legs all working in unison to achieve remarkable agility and speed.
The robots will also be laden with weapons and controlled by several A.I controllers. The development deadline is some point in 2011 and such development reached a news paper called the Korea times.
There is many other types of mechanical legs some very difficult to replicate and example of some robot movement is shown on this link
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sNsbI6MRcKY&feature=related
Everything I have written is true to the best of my knowledge.
The next post will include a very practical device and the instructions on how to make it, find out next post what it is.
There are many gadgets that have surfaced and a popular device is now floating to the top of the tech sea.
Robot leg development has been around since 1999 and over the years researchers have developed a number of different types of robot legs, some can seat disabled people and are controlled by the user via an interface, some require the user to have some mobility in there legs to use the machine and others can be controlled by a brain, animal or human.
Honda, as you know is a car manufacturing company but what’s this…Honda robot legs? Now just because Honda made them, unfortunately they will not let you run at a ridicules speed and will not allow you to leap tall buildings and a single bound or small ones for that matter, however it will assist the wearer to walk with ease provided you can already walk. People that have a lot of trouble walking will be allowed to move with ease.
Matsushita Electric in 2007 developed a set of chunky robot legs aimed at the same market but the reverse jointed and all importantly, impractical price of $127,000 makes them look very unappealing, however will still give a user mobility if they have deep pockets.
In military applications there has been development since 2005 to devise combat robots. The robot will have six or maybe eight legs all working in unison to achieve remarkable agility and speed.
The robots will also be laden with weapons and controlled by several A.I controllers. The development deadline is some point in 2011 and such development reached a news paper called the Korea times.
There is many other types of mechanical legs some very difficult to replicate and example of some robot movement is shown on this link
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sNsbI6MRcKY&feature=related
Everything I have written is true to the best of my knowledge.
The next post will include a very practical device and the instructions on how to make it, find out next post what it is.
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