Mar 19th, 2009
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Robot as model, what awesome! It’s almost natural. Its or she has fluid movement and so expressive. This humanoid girl designed as usual Japanese woman between ages of 19 to 29. Call as HRP-4C, this robot girl has 30 motors in its body that allow it to walk and move its arms and eight facial motors for blinking, smiling, and expressing emotions akin to anger and surprise. Woman fashion robot video: This womanoid developed by Japan’s Nat…
Mar 19th, 2009
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Skill needed for programming a robot answered in this robot book. This is practical guides that include history and theory. The author Joe Jones and Daniel Roth brings many practical and useful explanations in very easily understood terms to the beginner, and hidden depth to the experienced robot programmer. Robotics Book Details Using an intuitive method, Jones deconstructs robot control into simple behaviors that are easy to program and debug …
Mar 21st, 2009
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This robot called as T-34. Its designed as security purpose. The T-3 4 controlled with a mobile phone, which receives video footage in real time, broadcast from the robot’s camera, therefore the operator sees everything the robot sees. The best part about this is that it can be controlled by a mobile phone and the images, too, are transmitted to a mobile phone, so the person monitoring the phone can be mobile instead of being stuck in one place …
Jul 14th, 2010
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This robot can learn how to make realistic human facial expressions. Called as Einstein, this robot creates asymmetric random facial movements to explore face while the computer measures the expression and then has learned expression output. This unique robot head has about 30 facial muscles, each moved by a tiny servo motor connected to the muscle by a string. In the future, researcher from University of California San Diego, Jacobs School of en…
Mar 18th, 2009
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In this book, you’ll find lots practical advice how to build robots successfully. The author begins with the anatomy of a homemade robot and gives you the best advice on how to proceed successfully. General sources for tools and parts are provided in a consolidated list, and specific parts are recommended throughout the book. Also, basic safety precautions and essential measuring and numbering systems are promoted throughout. Robotics Book Detai…