Creative Commons License
myfreecopyright.com registered & protected

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Robovie PC robot wins marathon in Osaka, Japan

Robovie-PC (right) crosses the finish line in the world's first full-length marathon for two-legged robots in Osaka, Japan, 26 February 2011



Robovie-PC crossed the finish line in the Japanese city of Osaka just a second before its closest rival after more than two days of racing.
The 26-mile (42km) race involved 423 laps of an indoor track at an average speed of 0.77 km/h.
Two other androids are yet to complete the course, while one pulled out after just one lap.
Robovie-PC - 40cm (16 inches) tall with a weight of 2.4kg (5.3 pounds) - took an unlikely lead with just a few laps to go when rival Robovie-PC Lite faltered, squandering a comfortable lead.
After the tight finish, both robots waved their arms and bowed to an enthusiastic crowd of clapping spectators.
Click to play
Organisers billed the race - which took more than two days - as a test of durability rather than speed
Operators were allowed to change the robots' batteries and motors during the race, but if the robots fell they had to get up themselves.
The race was organised by local authorities and a robotics firm that hopes the marathon will become an international event.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More

 
Design by Free WordPress Themes | Bloggerized by Lasantha - Premium Blogger Themes | Sweet Tomatoes Printable Coupons