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Monday, September 20, 2010
fuRo Core bipedal robot can squat with a 100kg payload, puts your puny muscles to shame (video)
What's nearly two meters tall, weighs 230kg, and can lift the equivalent of a generously proportioned man? No, it isn't the ED-209 from RoboCop, but rather the latest robotic biped from Japan. The Core project that's being developed by the fuRo lab in Chiba's Institute of Technology may look and sound quite a bit like your favorite rogue drone, but its objective is rather more peaceful. The hope is to deliver increased mobility for handicapped people -- beyond what wheelchairs can provide, hence the bipedal locomotion system -- and things seem to have gotten off to a good start with the ability to safely balance a 100kg load while performing squats. See that feat, along with some clumsy first steps, after the break.Continue reading fuRo Core bipedal robot can squat with a 100kg payload, puts your puny muscles to shame (video)fuRo Core bipedal robot can squat with a 100kg payload, puts your puny muscles to shame (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 20 Sep 2010 10:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Plastic Pals | fuRo (1), (2) | Email this | Comments
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