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ISAAC

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  • Type, Locomotion:
  • Humanoid
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  • Released:
  • 2007
  • A group of students at the Politecnico di Torino (Polytechnic University of Turin), who refer to themselves as the IsaacTeam, created a bipedal humanoid robot that they call the Isaac robot. This humanoid robot has 14 degrees of freedom.

    The Isaac is actually dedicated to scientific research although there are multiple fields of its application. Additionally, the study conducted on this robot points to its therapeutic areas, especially for people who have problems with the motion of their legs, as this robot reproduces the natural movements of a real human leg. The robot has optical encoders that control the twelve DC motors used to move its rigid body.

    ISAAC Features:

    • Aluminium-zinc alloy Skeleton
    • Polymeric materials
    • Sensors (position)
    • Pressure sensors
    • Accelerometer
    • Cameras
    • On-board computer
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