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    How Robots Developed by Hanson Robotics?

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    • Date 5 Juli 2021

     

    Hanson Robotics Sophia

    The official website of the robotics firm Hanson Robotics has just published a number of images of the new “avioural model” of Sophia. The new model of Sophia bears a striking resemblance to the original “Neuron” android from the movie 300. This is one of the company’s most popular robots thus far. Below you will see a number of images of the newest version of the original robot.

    The latest model of the Sophia robot is called the “RoboTron” or “My Roboquad” and it has a modular body design. Its three main components are its head, torso, and non-motorized wheels. The head is made out of three separate components, namely a head fascia, chinrest, and headband. The torso is composed of a full-body framework, an open memory cavity, and a hard outer skin. Its non-motorized wheels (wheels with casters instead of a drive system) allow it to be rolled around without mechanical assistance. The headband also serves as its hands and facial area.

    The newest model in the line of Hanson Robotics consists of a modular, semi-automated torso. The modular torso is built in a spring-loaded, flip-up casters assembly that opens up in response to an invisible, push-button command. The torso then flips back to a flat metallic plate. The new design allows the robot to be loaded into a carrying case or other container. It can then be transported by a flatbed semi-automated truck, or on a non-motorized wheeled tripod.

    The two remaining autonomous components are the arms and the head. The arm is capable of pointing, grabbing, and holding objects and can rotate as well. The head is fully articulated, allowing it to communicate with the operator via mouth-to-mouth. It has sensors for temperature, altitude, and atmospheric pressure, and can detect and analyze objects and movements in its immediate environment.

    The Sophia robot’s arm is controlled via an attachment to the robot’s chest. It is controlled via the operator’s shoulder pad, or by another device that is placed around the robot’s chest. This attachment, called the Arm System, is fully programmable and includes programs for arm and leg movements, gripping and squeezing, throwing, stepping, and shooting. The arm can rotate in any direction, but is otherwise immobile. The arm system is controlled via the same transmitter/receiver that controls the robot’s memory and processor.

    The Sophia robot has a single onboard programming processor (APR) that operates at a high rate of speed. The processor is the brains of all of the computer circuitry inside of the robot. A single APR runs various programs that are specifically programmed to perform a particular task. The programs control the arm, head, and leg movements of the robot. The processor can also be used to run the computer systems and memory. The memory is capable of storing information for movement data, video recording, and voice output.

    The arm of the Sophia is generally about one and a half to two feet long when fully grown. When a person is playing with the robot and wearing the supplied adult protective clothing, the robot can reach up to five feet in height. This feature makes the robot very useful for recreation activities such as play and hobbies. The arm is also useful in lifting and carrying objects.

    Since the inception of the original robot in 1960, there have been several different redesigns. The original design incorporated a flail arm, which was effective but dangerous. Other redesigns have eliminated the flail arm altogether, replaced it with a one-handed axe. The latest design of Hanson Robotics Sophia, which is calling the Humanoid android, incorporates many of the desirable features of existing robots like the Sophia.

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