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Robots from A to Z: 0-9(960)

  • Assistant Robot (AR) Assistant Robot (AR)

    Information and Robot Tech. Research Initiative (IRT), U. of Tokyo

    For those who want housework help, Assistant Robot is ready for action. This highly flexible robot can even evaluate tasks to determine if it was successful.

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  • Astronaut A4 Astronaut A4

    Lely

    The Astronaut A4 robot aims at ensuring improved milk quality and better milk production. By inventing this robot, Lely aims to provide the highest attainable milk quality.

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  • Athlete Robot Athlete Robot

    Information and Robot Tech. Research Initiative (IRT), U. of Tokyo

    Athlete Robot has flexible legs that allow it to run and jump. Compressed air and elastic prosthetic blades make this robot capable of human-like movement.

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  • Atlas Atlas

    Boston Dynamics

    Developed by Boston Dynamics, Atlas is a humanoid robot that has been specifically designed to deal with outdoor, rough terrain. The high-mobility robot is capable of walking bipedally while using its upper limbs for lifting and carrying.

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  • ATOM 7xp ATOM 7xp

    FutureBots

    The Atom 7xp is the first humanoid robot created in the USA. This full-sized robot is part of Futurebots labs vision to support a wide range of industrial and commercial needs.

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  • Aurora Kids Aurora Kids

    Aurora Group

    Taiwan-based Aurora Group developed three humanoid robots named Aurora Kids. They can sing and dance to the beat, and interact with visitors at the Peking University’s gallery.

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  • Automo 06

    Battle robot Automo 06 went head-to-head with 10 other robots in the 2009 Sunrise Hero Robot Battle at the International Robot Exhibition. Its impressive capabilities earned it second place.

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  • AV Mascot Robot Bot-chan AV Mascot Robot Bot-chan

    Hitachi

    Hitachi developed an audio-visual prototype called AV Mascot Robot. It interacts with humans, analyzes one's TV viewing history, and recommends programs for better viewing experience.

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  • Ava 500 - iRobot - Telepresence Robot

    Ava Series

    iRobot

    The Ava is a Telepresence robot or Video Collaboration robot which enables people to work off-site and still be able to participate in meetings and presentations elsewhere

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  • BabyBot BabyBot

    Korea Inst. of Science and Tech. (KIST), Biomimetic Robotics Lab.

    The Babybot robot was modeled after Korean infants to resemble a 1 year old human baby. This 75cm tall robot has limited speech recognition, but its advanced eye system gives it high resolution image processing. Babybot can also walk and do a few dance…

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  • BabyBot-R

    Korea Inst. of Science and Tech. (KIST), Biomimetic Robotics Lab.

    The Babybot-R is KISTs newest version of their Babybot robot. This model has many improvements, including voice recognition and speaking modules that allow it to recognize and respond to 35 different voice commands.

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  • Babyloid Babyloid

    Chukyo U.

    Kanou Masayoshi of Chokyu University developed a therapeutic baby robot called Babyloid. It can cry and blush, and keep elderly less depressed with its unpredicted behavior.

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  • Ballbot Ballbot

    Carnegie Mellon U. (CMU)

    The Ballbot robot is an omni-directional, battery-powered robot. It moves by using a urethane-coated ball instead of the traditional wheels or legs found on most robots.

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  • Baltazar Baltazar

    The humanoid torso Baltazar is highly flexible and can perform a sequence of tasks. It is capable of object grasping thanks to an advanced open-loop and head-arm map. This robot torso can also mimic human gestures and has 14 degrees of freedom.

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  • Bandit Bandit

    Interaction Lab., U. of Southern California (USC)

    University of Southern California developed an interactive robot called Bandit. It improves the communication of autistic children, and social and cognitive aspect of the elderly.

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