Maxon Drives Help "Roboy" Stand on its Own Legs

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  • Dec 04,12
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In the next 9 months, Switzerland's first tendon-controlled humanoid robot will be created

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A project team with experts from science and industry, including the drive specialist maxon motor, is developing a new humanoid robot: "Roboy". On March 9, 2013, "Roboy" will be presented to the public at the "Robots on Tour" international robotics fair that will take place in Zurich as part of the 25th anniversary of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI Lab) of the University of Zurich. This development can now be followed and supported.

Since June 2012, the project team has been busy implementing the latest knowledge in the field of robotics to create a new humanoid robot. "Roboy" will be 1.30 m big, with an anatomy and motion characteristics that mimic that of humans. With "Roboy", the project team wants to show what topics are being researched in the field of robotics and which technologies are ready for series production.

"Roboy" is a further development of the technology used in the famous "ECCE Robot". Both robots, "ECCE Robot" and "Roboy", are equipped with tendon-controlled drive technology, which gives the robots the ability to perform humanoid movements and to react to their environment.

"Because robots physically move within their environment, completely new types of interaction between humans and machines result, far beyond what is possible with customary information technology such as laptops or smartphones," says Prof. Rolf Pfeifer, initiator of the ambitious project. "The development of "Roboy" can be shaped and supported by everybody," he adds. To make "Roboy" a reality by March 2013, the researchers need the support of partners and robotics fans. At www.roboy.org, everybody can take part.

Swiss Robotics and Drive Expertise

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In addition to the scientists of the AI Lab, international research groups from Germany and Japan are participating in the project. Furthermore it has the support of partner companies that are providing cutting-edge Swiss high-tech expertise. As main project partner, Maxon Motor is supplying numerous DC and EC motors, as well as sensors that enable "Roboy" to make high-precision movements. The drive specialist from Sachseln has many years of experience in robotics, e.g. for medical technology, industrial automation or the astronautics industry. Currently Maxon products are in use in the two Mars rovers "Curiosity" and "Opportunity". "High precision electric motors are the artificial muscles of a robot. Our drives are small, dynamic and efficient - just what robotics need," says Eugen Elmiger, CEO of Maxon Motor.

Drive systems from Obwalden already powered the movements of the "ECCE Robot". "For us, creative and ambitious projects such as "Roboy" are always an incentive to challenge ourselves and to try new things," elaborates Eugen Elmiger. The know-how generated as part of the "Roboy" project is freely available to researchers, robotics fans and people who are interested in technology. "With "Roboy", we are defining a new development platform for humanoid robots that can and should be used and further developed by everybody!" explains Rolf Pfeifer.

(Maxon Precision Motor India Pvt Ltd, Bangalore. Tel: 080-41734132. Fax: 91-80-41612703. Email: info.in@maxonmotor.com)

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