2009-08-24

Eccerobot -- The first anthropomimetic robot

New Scientist


Robot with bones moves like you do

Their project, the Eccerobot, has been designed to duplicate the way human bones, muscles and tendons work and are linked together. The plastic bones copy biological shapes and are moved by kite-line that is tough like tendons, while elastic cords mimic the bounce of muscle.

Like looking in the mirror (Image: The Robot Studio)

"We want to develop these ideas into a new kind of 'anthropomimetic robot' which can deal with and respond to the world in ways closer to the ways that humans do," says Owen Holland at the University of Sussex, UK, who is leading the project.

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Welcome to the ECCEROBOT Homepage, the home of the first anthropomimetic robot!!!
ECCCEROBOT (Embodied Cognition in a Compliantly Engineered Robot) is a three-year project funded by the 7th framework programme of the EU (ICT-Challenge 2, "Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics") that has the goal to build and control the first anthropomimetic robot and finally, to investigate its human-like cognitive features.

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ECCEROBOT - Test rig for the new shoulder design

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ECCEROBOT - Embodied Cognition in a Compliantly Engineered Robot


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Sources:
  1. Robot with bones moves like you do - tech - 24 August 2009 - New Scientist
  2. the robot studio - advanced biomimetic robots
  3. ECCEROBOT
  4. Project Description
  5. Overview
  6. YouTube - ECCEROBOT - Test rig for the new shoulder design
  7. YouTube - ECCEROBOT - Embodied Cognition in a Compliantly Engineered Robot
Related:
  1. Prof Owen Holland : Informatics : University of Sussex
  2. ECCEROBOT emulates your musculoskeletal system, looks like Beaker from the Muppets
  3. ECCEROBOT Anthropomimetic Robot: Science Fiction in the News
  4. Eccerobot | Beyond The Beyond
  5. YouTube - eccerobot's Channel