Asimo, un robot inteligente capaz de ayudar en una crisis nuclear

Honda presentó la versión más nueva de un robot humanoide Asimo que incluso puede ayudar en caso de una crisis nuclear. Asimo, uno de los robots humanoides tecnológicamente más avanzados del mundo, es capaz de andar, correr, subir y bajar escaleras, girarse suavemente e imitar muchos otros movimientos humanos. La nueva versión del robot Asimo ahora es capaz de moverse sin ser controlado todo el tiempo por una persona. Las capacidades intelectuales y físicas le permiten adaptarse rápidamente a todas las situaciones. Según los diseñadores, estos robots pueden convertirse en unos ayudantes muy efectivos de los humanos y alcanzar lugares donde una persona no puede entrar, por ejemplo, una planta nuclear como la que sufrió el reciente accidente nuclear en Japón. Síganos en twitter.com y www.facebook.com RT en vivo: actualidad.rt.com
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Robot 'Asimo' takes the stage in new gear

Honda, the Japanese corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles, has unveiled an upgrade of its human-like robot. Honda hopes that Asimo, which can now move much faster than the 2005 version and has improved dexterity, can be used as a tool to help people carry out some dangerous or difficult tasks. Sonia Gallego reports.
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Honda's Asimo robot gets faster and smarter in human makeover

Honda demonstrate the revamped Asimo robot, making the childlike machine run, hop around as well as serve drinks to show how the humanoid is now smarter and even more agile
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ROBO JAPAN 2008 ASIMO : Diginfo

At ROBO JAPAN 2008 in Yokohama, Honda demonstrated ASIMO. ASIMO is being developed with the expectation of actually using it in daily life in the near future. ASIMO is 130 cm tall and weighs 54 kg. It uses advanced walking technology to walk upright at 6 km/h. Even when both of ASIMOs feet are off the ground, it can actively control its posture, so that it walks in a straight line. ASIMO uses eye cameras on its head and force sensors on its wrists to detect the motion of people. It can reliably hand objects to people, and receive them as well. ASIMO can also combine walking with arm movements to give a dance performance. A technology improvement announced at the end of 2005 enables better overall body coordination, so ASIMO can move more flexibly and faster while keeping its balance.
ASIMO avoids moving obstacles

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have given Honda's humanoid robot, ASIMO, the ability to walk towards a goal position while avoiding stationary and moving obstacles. More info: www.plasticpals.com
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asimo(robot) learning and identifying new objects

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ASIMO Copies Your Dance Moves

Honda Research Institute scientists demonstrate how ASIMO can mimic a person's movements in real time and also use gestures to communicate better. Read more: spectrum.ieee.org
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New Honda 'Asimo' 2011 Robot Now Smarter, Faster

Honda's human-shaped robot can now run faster, balance itself on uneven surfaces, hop on one foot and pour a drink. Some of its technology may even be used to help out with clean-up operations at the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant. Honda's demonstration of the revamped "Asimo" on Tuesday at its Tokyo suburban research facility was not only to prove that the bubble-headed childlike machine was more limber and a bit smarter. It was a way to try to answer some critics that Asimo, first shown in 2000, had been of little practical use so far, proving to be nothing more than a glorified toy and cute showcase for the Honda Motor Co. brand. Honda President Takanobu Ito told reporters some of Asimo's technology was used to develop a robotic arm in just six months with the intention of helping with the nuclear crisis in northeastern Japan. The mechanical arm can open and close valves at Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, which went into meltdown after the March tsunami, according to Honda. The automaker is working with the utility behind the problem plant, Tokyo Electric Power Co., to try to meet demands to bring the plant under control. Ito acknowledged that the first idea was to send in Asimo to help out, but that was not possible because the robot cannot maneuver in rubble, and its delicate computer parts would malfunction in radiation. But in Tuesday's demonstration, Asimo was able to walk without falling over 2 centimeter (0.8 inch) padded bumps on the floor. It can <b>...</b>
ASIMO's Fancy Footwork

Carnegie Mellon researchers have taught ASIMO to walk through 'frogger'-like moving obstacles and among spinning blades of doom ala Indiana Jones. Info: designresearch.hcii.cs.cmu.edu
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World's most advanced robot Asimo gets Edinburgh Science Festival underway

THE WORLDS most advanced robot has officially launched the Edinburgh Science Festival. More than 7500 people flocked to McEwan Hall over the weekend to watch the festivals star attraction, who can walk, run, dance and even play football. The robot, called Asimo, is the end product of 22 years of research by scientists all over the world, including a team at Edinburgh University.
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Gotta Go, Asimo?

Honda's bipedal robot Asimo demonstrates his jogging capabilities at CES 2007.
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ASIMO run/ Honda Commercial

this is a commercial put out my Honda, called run/ it showcases the newest model of their ASIMO robot in their humanoid robot line. If you havent seen anything about ASIMO, look it up, its amazing! whole video is copyright to Honda
All-New ASIMO by Honda Robotics

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► Honda unveils All-New ASIMO Humanoid Robot

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today unveiled an all-new ASIMO equipped with the world's first autonomous behavior control technology. With a further advance in autonomy, the all-new ASIMO can now continue moving without being controlled by an operator. The all-new ASIMO is now advanced from an "automatic machine" to an "autonomous machine" with the decision-making capability to determine its behavior in concert with its surroundings such as movements of people. With significantly improved intelligence and the physical ability to adapt to situations, ASIMO took another step closer to practical use in an office or a public space where many people come and go. Since the establishment of the company, Honda has continued to take on new challenges in the effort to create new products and advance technologies with the spirit of utilizing technology to help people. In the area of humanoid robot research, Honda has been developing and advancing the ASIMO humanoid robot to realize a dream to be useful for people and to help enrich people's daily lives.
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Asimo serves drinks

Honda's robot Asimo serves drinks at the company showroom in Tokyo.
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ASIMO Honda robot demonstration

ASIMO runs in a circle, does other tricks.
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