What you are asking is a monumental task. Every function of the robot must be designed, tested and miniaturized.
Robotic engineers have been working on a humanoid robot that can simply walk in a way that we consider to be normal for humans. Balance is a difficult process.
While a humanoid robot is simply motors, servo's, sensors and computer components, they must be integrated into a functioning whole to make a device that can be called a humanoid robot.
One significant robot developed in the Philippines is "Maya," an autonomous humanoid robot designed for various applications, including educational and service roles. Maya is notable for its ability to interact with humans, recognize faces, and respond to commands. Developed by researchers from the University of the Philippine Diliman, it showcases the country's advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence, highlighting local talent and innovation in technology.
Robot is the full form. It was coined in the 1920s from Czech robota which means, in essence, "monotonous work".
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The work envelope of assistive robots refers to the physical space within which the robot can operate effectively and safely while performing its tasks. This includes the range of motion, reach, and any limitations imposed by the robot's design or environment. Understanding the work envelope is crucial for optimizing the robot's interactions with users and ensuring it can assist effectively in various settings, such as homes or healthcare facilities. It also helps in planning the deployment of the robot in specific tasks to enhance user experience and safety.
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asimo is a humanoid robot made by honda
I think the robot you are after is ASIMO.
The robot which can look and behave like human is called a Humanoid Robot.
A humanoid is defined as a robot that resembles a human in both appearance and behaviour. It is also known as an android.
The ASIMOV humanoid robot was developed by Honda, a Japanese car company known for its innovative robotics technology. Honda's ASIMO(robot prototype) was first introduced in 2000.
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Yes, the 8086 will work for you in robotics. BUT! Rather than starting right in with trying to make a humanoid robot, start with individual functionality; just work on controlling an individual part, such as a finger or arm. Make that part do what you want, then work on another part. Don't be afraid of using more than one microprocessor to control different parts of your robot.
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ASIMO is a Humanoid Robot designed by Honda to help people.
Humanoid robot modelled after a real person named Bina.
Robot Adventures with Robosapien and Friends Humanoid Robots - 2011 was released on: USA: 25 November 2011 (DVD premiere)
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