Home robots launched
Researchers from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have unveiled a homemade robot capable of doing all sorts of clever household tasks.
Researchers from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have unveiled a homemade robot capable of doing all sorts of clever household tasks.
Note Robot skillfully performs cooking moves.
The robot named CIROS will be participating in the Robit 2012 competition in the near future. Note This robot is designed with a camera head and a 3D infrared sensor to identify the opposite person.
In addition, this sensor helps CIROS recognize voice through a microphone in front.
CIROS is 160cm high and weighs 150kg. The robot's legs are placed on a high platform and moved with many bunks on the bottom.
Note the robot moves with many buns at the bottom.
The task of this robot is to perform the movements in the kitchen. Here, CIROS can identify the vegetables, then automatically take away and cut, cut vegetables. Next, CIROS can name the tray and carry it as a real server.
In addition, the Korean researcher's robot became a homemaker as he learned how to wash dishes and put them on shelves. This is achieved by having six sensors in each arm of CIROS.
CIROS has been successfully tested by KIST researchers. Currently, uncle
This robot is in the final finishing stage to officially enter the contest.
Uncle Rob smartly store the dishes after washing.
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