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Matt HristovskiMichael Di Nicola .

Dec 22, 2015

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Page 1: Matt HristovskiMichael Di Nicola .

Matt Hristovski Michael Di Nicola

www.scs.ryerson.ca

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•WTF is Humanoid Robotics?•Why is it so popular?•What are Advantages/ Disadvantages?•Where are we going with it?

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Robots that look like or mimic people Like an android?

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Karel Čapek coins the term “Robot” – 1921

1930’s to 70’s: theory of humanoid shapes, electronics, and movement.

Not until 1970’s until a practical autonomous Robot of this type

Boom in development from 1980 to present

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• Waseda University• The first fun-scale

anthropomorphic robot developed in the world

• Able to communicate in Japanese and measure distances and directions to objects using external receptors, artificial ears and eyes, and an artificial mouth

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Waseda University Plays keyboard Not as versatile,

considered “specialist”

Able to read sheet music and play it

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1985 - Hitachi’s WHL-11 (walking 13 s/step)

1986-1991 - Honda’s E series 1989 - Pacific Northwest

Laboratories’s Manny (42 degrees of freedom)

Present day: Honda, Hitachi, Military intuitions, NASA compete with designs

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Looks and feels more “Human” Easier for integration in applied role Can perform some tasks better Good in science fiction (especially

Eastern Anime) Looks cool

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Performs some tasks better Looks cool Makes good villains

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Incredibly hard to implement Increasingly complex with every

function Terrible at performing tasks suitable

for wheels (landscape or high speeds) Technology (gyros, advanced servo

designs) Not trustworthy

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$1million a unit Can go up stairs Play soccer Run 6km/h Carry 1kg 51.8v Lithium-ion30 mins endurance

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Sings and Dances Androidish/ Gynoid Demonstrates humanMovement/speech

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Intended for space Designed to work side by side with people Can carry 15kg Wheel chair design/mounted platforms

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Large advancements in both interest and technology

Competitions between large corporations

Can do many tasks that were once near impossible to implement (play soccer?)

Still a ways off from popular sci-fi films like Terminator or I Robot

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dKPkL2oto0

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