Honda has also introduced a new task-performing robot arm. This experimental model was developed while applying multi-joint and posture control technologies to ASIMO. This robot arm can be ...
Fans of technology will recall a number of years when Honda’s humanoid robot Asimo seemed to be everywhere. In addition to its day job in a research lab, Asimo had a public relations side gig ...
Honda will introduce its newest version of ASIMO, the world's most advanced humanoid robot, to U.S. audiences on the popular nationally syndicated talk show "LIVE with Kelly and Michael," on ...
Fourteen years ago, Honda introduced the first generation of Asimo, a humanoid robot designed to be an assistant to people with limited mobility. It was also something of a public relations push ...
The stability tech comes from Asimo, Honda’s humanoid robot. It will be calibrated to each body type to maintain posture. The demonstration vehicles were not equipped with steer-by-wire ...
Asimo, made by Japanese industrial giant Honda, is perhaps the world's best known robot. It can run and climb stairs. The eventual goal is for it to help people in the home, but Honda admits it is ...
It also gets the 0 Series’ stability system and body controls incorporating 3D gyro sensors inherited from the ASIMO robot family—a world first, according to Honda. My takeaway is that this ...
Honda Asimo robot Honda also showcased a concept avatar robot that can be controlled remotely through a VR headset and a tactile glove for hand movements. These avatar 'Asimo' robots will ...
Car companies and robotics seem to go hand in hand. Fellow Japanese giant Honda famously has ASIMO -- a robot that can sort of walk on two legs. Then there's Elon Musk's promises to save us from our ...
The Electrek article points out that some of the robots’ human minders had some sort of hand held controller. And as evidence that the conversations were with remote humans “Each of the robots ...
There’s 3D gyroscope stabilisation (inspired by Honda’s humanoid robot, Asimo) to improve handling; regenerative braking based on steer-by-wire; an exterior camera that can predict if you want ...