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ASIMO's design engages the issue of daily [[human-robot interaction|interaction with people]] the its concept as a humanoid robot that operates within society as a companion or an assistant through . | ASIMO's design engages the issue of daily [[human-robot interaction|interaction with people]] the its concept as a humanoid robot that operates within society as a companion or an assistant through . | ||
in the manner of contains the challenge in it would serve in the capacity of . Its child-like size people-friendliness Honda's humanoid robotic research has evolved over the years to create a humanoid robot that is small and friendly to hu | |||
== Technology == | == Technology == |
Revision as of 17:44, 25 August 2011
ASIMO (アシモ ashimo) is the world's most advanced humanoid robot, developed by the Japanese company Honda. The first ASIMO was completed after 15 years of research, and it was officially unveiled on October 31, 2000. The robot resembles a small astronaut wearing a backpack, and is capable of performing a variety of tasks, including running, dribbling a ball, walking up and down stairs, and recognizing people by their appearance and voice. The name is short for "Advanced Step in Innovative MObility" and also means "legs also," in Japanese ("脚も"). It was named in reference to Isaac Asimov, an American professor and science fiction writer who is credited with coining the term robotics and proposing the Three Laws of Robotics.
Design concept
"Following in the steps of Honda motorcycles, cars and power products. Honda has taken up a new challenge in mobility - the development of a two-legged humanoid robot that can walk."[1]
The aim of Honda's project with ASIMO is to
ASIMO's design engages the issue of daily interaction with people the its concept as a humanoid robot that operates within society as a companion or an assistant through .
in the manner of contains the challenge in it would serve in the capacity of . Its child-like size people-friendliness Honda's humanoid robotic research has evolved over the years to create a humanoid robot that is small and friendly to hu
Technology
Development history
notes
- ↑ "ASIMO Technology." Honda Worldwide. Honda Motor Co.,Ltd. Web. 24 Aug. 2011. <http://world.honda.com/ASIMO/technology/>.