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Videos of DarwinOP at InnoRobo

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Videos of DarwinOP at InnoRobo

Post by PedroR » Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:01 pm

Post by PedroR
Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:01 pm

Hi all

Limor has brought back some videos from InnoRobo with very cool gadgets.
Here I am posting the videos of the new DarwinOP. If haven't heard about it yet, it's the most advanced Humanoid Built by Robotis so far.

It runs Linux on an Intel Atom at 1.6Ghz + CM-730 Board to interface with sensors and the servo bus.
The servos are RX-28M, a modified version of RX-28 with a magnetic encoder.
The Robot includes all the state of the art technology such as WiFi, Camera, etc.

The walk is Dynamically generated using Inverse Kinematics.
The Robot is also capable of playing pre recorded motions.

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This is DarwinOP demo mode: presenting itself and doing some demo moves.

[EDIT] Here is another video (an official presentation) from Virginia tech [/EDIT]
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In this Video DarwinOP is doing BLOB tracking (looking for the Orange ball).

As usual please go ahead with your thoughts and comments !

Pedro.
Hi all

Limor has brought back some videos from InnoRobo with very cool gadgets.
Here I am posting the videos of the new DarwinOP. If haven't heard about it yet, it's the most advanced Humanoid Built by Robotis so far.

It runs Linux on an Intel Atom at 1.6Ghz + CM-730 Board to interface with sensors and the servo bus.
The servos are RX-28M, a modified version of RX-28 with a magnetic encoder.
The Robot includes all the state of the art technology such as WiFi, Camera, etc.

The walk is Dynamically generated using Inverse Kinematics.
The Robot is also capable of playing pre recorded motions.

phpBB [media]

This is DarwinOP demo mode: presenting itself and doing some demo moves.

[EDIT] Here is another video (an official presentation) from Virginia tech [/EDIT]
phpBB [media]


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In this Video DarwinOP is doing BLOB tracking (looking for the Orange ball).

As usual please go ahead with your thoughts and comments !

Pedro.
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Post by haratron » Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:24 pm

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Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:24 pm

Wifi+camera+Linux. damn.

How much does this cost?
Do you know what kind of camera and wifi it uses?
Wifi+camera+Linux. damn.

How much does this cost?
Do you know what kind of camera and wifi it uses?
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Post by siempre.aprendiendo » Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:28 pm

Post by siempre.aprendiendo
Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:28 pm

From the hardware specification of the Darwin site

Camera: "Image (2MP Logitech C905) HD Camera"
Wifi: "Networking (gigabit 802.3, wifi 802.11 b/g/n)"
From the hardware specification of the Darwin site

Camera: "Image (2MP Logitech C905) HD Camera"
Wifi: "Networking (gigabit 802.3, wifi 802.11 b/g/n)"
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Post by haratron » Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:17 pm

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Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:17 pm

Thank you siempre.aprendiendo.
As for the cost, it's $12.000..
Thank you siempre.aprendiendo.
As for the cost, it's $12.000..
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