Japanese super robot 'Avatar'
Hollywood's 'Avatar' blockbuster is one step closer to reality with new inventions by Japanese scientists.
The TELESAR special device user, a robot that mimics the operator's behavior, not only directs the operation of a remote control machine, but can also see, hear, and feel the right person . network ' feel.
Japan invented the avatar robot with many useful applications, especially
is the task in the nuclear reactor. (Source: physorg.com)
Researcher Sho Kamuro said: 'When I wore the device and moved my body, I saw my hands turn into robots. When I move my head, I see the other before ' . "It's an exciting and exciting experience, and it makes you wonder if you're really a robot," he added.
Professor Susumu Tachi, who specializes in precision engineering and engineering at Keio University, said the systems attached to the cap, the suit, and the gloves sent detailed instructions to the robot and the robot. The movement of the wearer.
At the same time, a series of sensors on the human stream of information is converted into a sense for the user. Then a pair of thin polyester glove drivers wear a pair of semiconductor devices and a tiny motor that allows the user to feel what the robot's hands are touching the surface smooth or shabby, hot or cold.
The robots' eyes are in fact cameras capturing images and these images appear on tiny video screens in front of the user, allowing them to see holograms.
Despite his birth, his avatar robot can bring many applications, such as being able to work in high risk environments, in the Fukushima nuclear power plant. He believes that the new robot could help dismantle reactors in Fukushima, a long and difficult task, which could take up to 30 years.
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