ASIMO humanoid apprentice Ars Electronica Center in Linz 2010
ASIMO (アシモ, Ashima) is a humanoid robot created by Honda. Standing at 130 cm (4 feet 3 inches) and weighs 54 kg (114 pounds), the robot resembles a small astronaut wearing a backpack and can walk or run on two legs at a speed of up to 6 miles (4, 3 km / h), adapted Emiew. Honda ASIMO was created Research & Development Wako Fundamental Technical Research Center in Japan. And 'the latest in a series of twelve, started in 1986 with E0. ASIMO looks like a child's heightand human-robot like Honda has done before. The robot has 7 DOF (degrees of freedom) in each arm - two to three degrees of freedom joints, shoulder and wrist, making it "six degrees of freedom" and 1 degrees of freedom in the elbow, 6 degrees of freedom in each leg - 3 degrees of freedom in step 2 degrees of freedom at the ankle and a knee degrees of freedom and 3 degrees of freedom in the articulation of the neck. The hands are two degrees of freedom - 1 degrees of freedom in each finger and thumb on each. This makes a total of 34 degrees of freedom in all the joints. The name stands for Advanced Step in InnovativeMobility. "Online Journal" The Future of Things (TFOT) said that Honda is not the name of the robot compared to the science fiction writer and inventor of the Three Laws of Robotics, Isaac Asimov En.wikipedia.org. Panasonic Lumix Shot TC10
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