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Bruno

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  • Type, Locomotion:
  • Humanoid
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  • Released:
  • 2011
  • Bruno, a humanoid robot, was developed in April 2008 by Stefan Kohlbrecher, a member of the Darmstadt Dribblers of the Technological University of Darmstadt. Its specially designed head allows it to hit a soccer ball with its head and can also kick the ball. This humanoid robot is equipped with a kinematical structure.

    Bruno is equipped with a camera, allowing it to see the ball. The robot’s system processes this data, which it interprets as what it needs to do to make a goal. Classified as a humanoid and entertainment robot, it has a child-like size, and is capable of bipedal walking. Bruno can walk at a maximum speed of 1.5 kilometers per hour.

    Features:

    • Stands at 57.5 cm
    • Weighs 3.3 kg
    • 21 Degrees of Freedom
    • 21 joint angle encoders
    • Equipped with camera
    • 3 axis gyroscope
    • 3 axis accelerometer
    • Wireless LAN
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