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PornDaddy 08-21-2003 02:11 PM

Robot Suits are Here!!!
 
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Japanese companies are preparing to lauch a robot suit which helps the disabled or aged to walk. This file photo shows a university student demonstrating a prototype.(AFP/file/Yoshikazu Tsuno)

loverboy 08-21-2003 02:19 PM

speaking of Japanese, don't you love the pretty women there? makes me crazy as hell :glugglug

cheekycherry 08-21-2003 02:20 PM

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Originally posted by PornDaddy
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Japanese companies are preparing to lauch a robot suit which helps the disabled or aged to walk. This file photo shows a university student demonstrating a prototype.(AFP/file/Yoshikazu Tsuno)

Now that's innovation... Excellent!

Stop making new bombs and guns and make robots!!!

I'll be back.

KRL 08-21-2003 02:22 PM

http://www.scorpioevents.com/blue%20...obot)small.jpg

PornDaddy 08-21-2003 03:09 PM

TOKYO (AFP) - Japanese companies are preparing for the commercial launch of a "robot suit" that helps aged or physically disabled people walk, get up the stairs or seat themselves to relax without a chair.


Trading house Mitsui and Co. and some 30 other Tokyo firms plan to set up a joint-venture in April or May next year to market the powered suit developed by Yoshiyuki Sankai, professor and engineer at Tsukuba University, officials said Thursday.


"This is neither a robot in machine factories nor a one for amusement like a pet robot. This is a brand-new proposal projecting a future image of relations between people and robots," Sankai said.


"The suit practically supports people's life, focusing on the strong point of robots," Sankai said.


The powered suit, code-named HAL-3 (Hybrid Assistive Leg), consists of a computer and batteries in the backpack as well as four actuators attached around the knees and hip joints.


The motor-powered devices guide movement of the legs as the computer calculates the user's next motion by detecting faint electric signals from the muscle, the professor said.


With the equipment, the user can walk at a speed of four kilometres (2.5 miles) per hour with little physical exertion and avoid the jerky stop-go moves of ordinary robots.


As a first step, the new venture plans to lease or sell 10 prototypes next year, targetting hospitals and nursing-care facilities at home and abroad, Sankai said.


A mid-term goal for the project is to sell some 100 suits a year at a price of one million yen (8,440 dollars).


Sankai also noted that Japan's greying society was a key consideration behind the development of the suit.


"As the country is heading rapidly towards an ageing society, the demand for such a robotic support system will certainly grow," the professor said.


"Not only the elderly but also disabled people will be able to live comfortably, leaving heavy physical tasks to the suit," he said.


The need for Japan to take measures to deal with its ageing society is increasingly urgent. The proportion of people aged 65 or older in Japan came to a record high of 18.82 percent, according to the latest government report on population released on Wednesday.


Improvements to the suit are already being worked on.


The weight of the system will be soon reduced from the current 17 kilogrammes (37 pounds) to some 10 kilogrammes, while the projecting part of the actuators will be halved to five centimetres (one and three quarter inches).


"We have also started developing a version for arms," Sankai said. "Eventually, we aim to make a suit that is thin enough to be worn like underwear and will allow users to run and move their arms freely."


Japan was in the vanguard of robotic technology, developing industry robots in the post-war period of rapid economic expansion, and has recently enjoyed a boom in leisure-oriented robots and talking, walking humanoid robots, developed by major Japanese firms such as Sony and Honda Motor.

Jinx_Co 08-21-2003 03:18 PM

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Originally posted by PornDaddy
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Japanese companies are preparing to lauch a robot suit which helps the disabled or aged to walk. This file photo shows a university student demonstrating a prototype.(AFP/file/Yoshikazu Tsuno)

I think I'd rather just sit in a wheel chair...

bringer 08-21-2003 03:19 PM

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Originally posted by Jinx_Co


I think I'd rather just sit in a wheel chair...

:1orglaugh

cheekycherry 08-21-2003 03:21 PM

Yeah but that stuff will get smaller and eventually, I imagine it will be implanted into you... Wow... I wanna get cryogenically suspended and see the future.

Greg B 08-21-2003 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PornDaddy
TOKYO (AFP) -
A mid-term goal for the project is to sell some 100 suits a year at a price of one million yen (8,440 dollars).


Sankai also noted that Japan's greying society was a key consideration behind the development of the suit.


"As the country is heading rapidly towards an ageing society, the demand for such a robotic support system will certainly grow," the professor said.


"Not only the elderly but also disabled people will be able to live comfortably, leaving heavy physical tasks to the suit," he said.


The need for Japan to take measures to deal with its ageing society is increasingly urgent. The proportion of people aged 65 or older in Japan came to a record high of 18.82 percent, according to the latest government report on population released on Wednesday.



Oh Jesus H Christ on a Klingon Crutch!!! As if things weren't bad enough we're now gonna have to deal with crippled-old-japanese people with bionic powers!!!

:)

Jarmusch 08-21-2003 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PornDaddy
TOKYO (AFP) - Japanese companies are preparing for the commercial launch of a "robot suit" that helps aged or physically disabled people walk, get up the stairs or seat themselves to relax without a chair.


They can sit without a chair? :1orglaugh

PornDaddy 08-21-2003 03:31 PM

If you had a job standing all day this robot thing would be pretty cool. It would also be better for circulation if you were not sitting on your ass all day. I bet this will be used by more than the disabled.

As soon as they get below $500 I'm all over it ;^))

Just_Dave 08-21-2003 03:32 PM

no video on that

freeadultcontent 08-21-2003 03:35 PM

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Originally posted by Jinx_Co


I think I'd rather just sit in a wheel chair...

Im in a wheel chair, trust me you would not rather sit in it all day.

I am very interested in this. Not for day to day use but just to fucking get shit done around my property.

Can I start a pre-collection fund :winkwink:

afrocreep 08-21-2003 04:16 PM

japan are the borg

ATL_Ryan 08-21-2003 04:18 PM

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Originally posted by afrocreep
japan are the borg

Resistance is Futile

Project-Shadow 08-21-2003 05:11 PM

.. Wow if that can deal with balance as well i'd love to be able to have wheels at the bottom, and just sit down and skate whever.. just for fun ^_^

TurboTrucker 08-21-2003 05:32 PM

"Robot suit" aka exoskeleton.

plexer 08-21-2003 06:50 PM

Looks comfortable!

NOT!

But i guess if your disabled and works, thats great!

:thumbsup

Mr Pheer 08-21-2003 08:24 PM

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Originally posted by Jinx_Co


I think I'd rather just sit in a wheel chair...

trust me, you would not

i've only been in one for 2 weeks and I already wish I'd die or just fucking get over it and walk again

gornyhuy 08-21-2003 08:55 PM

Shit Pheer... what happened?

Mr Pheer 08-21-2003 08:57 PM

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Originally posted by gornyhuy
Shit Pheer... what happened?
I got hit head on by a u-haul truck on my motorcycle

Ic3m4nZ 08-21-2003 08:58 PM

I'm not surprised Japan & China are the most advanced in technology.

pr0 08-21-2003 09:00 PM

matrixxxxx!

hottoddy 08-21-2003 09:01 PM

"And here I am using my legs like a sucker!" ?Homer Simpson.

tranza 08-21-2003 09:05 PM

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Originally posted by cheekycherry
I wanna get cryogenically suspended and see the future.
ME TOO!!!


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