P3 and ASIMO – The Honda Humanoid Robots

The robot RH1 is the second robot

Humanoid RobotThe robot RH1 is the second robot that is in Europe, is about 1.50 meters, is capable of walking in different environments such as outdoors or in an enclosed space.

These humanoid robots to study how these can work with people such as: transport a bulky piece on a work or help a person to do an assembly of a screw.

The walk is a very complex process in which humans use twelve months of his life, a humanoid takes at least two years learning how to do it.

The robot is equipped with two CPUs, a communication system and two batteries. The sensory system is divided into two parts: the first is the interaction sensor and second sensor locomotion.

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