The future of humanoid robots – Interview with one of the members of Hubo Labs

Interview done at Hannover Messe 2009 in April 2009 with Dong-il Choi, Ph D Canditate at the Hubo Lab in South Korea. Dong-il Choi speaks about the future for Humanoid robots and the coming development in the Hubo project. Some facts about the humanoid robot Hubo: The project started 2004 Height: 130 cm, Weight: 45 kg, Version: Hubo 2, Country: South Korea. More information about the Hubo project at Hubo Labs website: hubolab.kaist.ac.kr
Video Rating: 3 / 5

Compilation video robots 2009 1/2

This movie contains fragments of the most important robots I have seen in 2009. This video contains the following robots: Justin, Uria, passive walkers, Wakamaru, Probo, Relique2, Rolly, Keepon, Hubo FX-1, humanoid Nao,… See for second part: www.youtube.com mech.vub.ac.be

The humanoid robot ARMAR-III

This video presentation introduce a fully integrated and autonomous humanoid robot performing complex manipulation and grasping tasks in a kitchen environment.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The best of REAL humanoid robots: ASIMO, CHARLI-L, and TOPIO – CyberEye

Humanity has made some great strides in technology; it appears that creating robots in their image is inevitable. Exact transcript: Greetings! This is the first video to utilize the original purpose behind the creation of this channel, which is to inform you on the world of technological and scientific advancements. For the first few videos these reports will be concentrated on the category of “robotics”, and if sufficient interest arises among the viewers the concept may result in a long term series. So, let’s begin with reviewing some “humanoid” type of robots since many of you will probably consider it as the most fascinating and intriguing. Perhaps the most common known robot of such parameters is Honda’s ASIMO. The name is an acronym for “Advanced Step in Innovative MObility”. ASIMO can be operated from a workstation and by a remote controller. Honda has also created a 3D CPU to power ASIMO consisting of three stacked dice: a processor, a signal converter and some memory. ASIMO runs the VxWorks operating system. As of February 2009, there are over 100 ASIMO units in existence. The robot is capable of various environment interaction, postures, gestures, distinguishing sounds, and facial recognition. Each unit costs under 1 million USD to manufacture. Moving on to CHARLI-L, which stands for “Cognitive Humanoid Autonomous Robot with Learning Intelligence” in a “Lightweight” form. Created at Virginia Tech, it’s America’s first true humanoid, in that it requires no remote

RoboGames 2011 – Day 3 Humanoid Robot Kung-Fu Match 13

Featured on www.robots-dreams.com – Match 13 on the third day of humanoid robot battles at RoboGames 2011.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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