Japan produces transformer robot like Transformer
Group 2 Japanese engineers Kenji Ishida and Wataru Yoshizaki have created the J-deite Quarter, a humanoid robot that transforms into a Transformer movie. In the shape of a robot, J-deite can walk at a speed of 0.26 m / s and after the "transformation" into a car about 0.91 meters long, it can run at a speed of 2.7 m / s .
The face of the robot J-deite inspired the robot Optumus Prime in the movie Transformer
This is a robot by Kenji Ishida and Wataru Yoshizaki, from two Japanese companies, Brave Robotics and Asratec Corp. During the fabrication process, the engineering team received the company's support and the final result was a J-deite robot, about the size of a human, about 1.5 meters 35kg. J-deite's outer shell will be blue and face inspired by Optimus Prime in Transformers.
2 engineers beside the robots themselves
According to the development team, J-deite was not created to be a toy. In the shape of a car, it has two seats and can run at a speed of 2.7 m / s with a car height of about 3.8 cm. When in human mode, it can walk at a speed of 0.26 m / s, able to move arms, hands and fingers. The entire system is controlled by the V-Sido software suite developed by a partner company. When fully charged, J-deite can operate continuously for about 1 hour.
J-deite robot
From now until 2020, the team plans to make a larger-sized transformer robot capable of transforming into a vehicle nearly five meters long. "The goal of the project is to build a real-sized J-deite robot that can turn into a 5-meter vehicle," says Ishida, "when it's a robot, it can walk or run normally. In car mode, it may allow the driver or himself to drive. "
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