Robot dance to music
Robot dance to music by students studying Hanoi University of Business and Technology research. This robot can jump to seven songs that were taught before. However, the built-in memory of up to 8GB allows the robot to learn many songs.
Robot dance to music by students of Hanoi University of Business and Technology research and manufacturing.
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This robot can jump to seven songs that were taught before. However, the built-in memory of up to 8GB allows the robot to learn many songs.
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The robot has six legs. When the three-legged jumps of the robot move in several pre-programmed movements, the other three legs balance. These legs take turns to make gestures with 18 free turns.
Robot dance to music by six final year students Hanoi University of Business and Technology including: Nguyen Hoang Anh, Nguyen Van Hiep, Nguyen Nhu Tien, Nguyen Xuan Duc, Nguyen Van Canh and Nguyen Van Trong research and manufacture. .
Student Nguyen Hoang Anh, head of the research team said: robot dance to music suitable for fun activities, entertainment, advertising ... The cost to make a robot dance about 10 million.
The robot is being introduced at Robocon Techshow at the 7th Military Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City.
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