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Jacob Robinson April 24, 2013
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Robonaut – Space Station Humanoid First humanoid robot in space (January 2011) Designed to have capabilities similar to space station crew Work space Joint rates/velocities Novel arms and fingers design
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Specifications Height: 40 inches Weight: 330 lbs Load Capacity: 20 lbs Power: Tethered or battery operated DOF: 42 (Arm: 7 X 2; Hand 12 X 2; Neck 3; Waist 1) Material: Mostly Aluminum with steel Cost: $2.5 million Sensors: More than 350 sensors, including custom 6-axis load cells in the hand, four cameras behind visor, and an infrared camera in the mouth for depth perception. Actuators: 54 servomotors
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Arms and Hands Arms http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=y- j4dixQQmI http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=y- j4dixQQmI Compliance and Impedance controllers Hands http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=qqun_fw0 DnA http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=qqun_fw0 DnA Tendons used to actuate fingers
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Limitations Cost: $2.5 million Must be mounted in position (no legs yet) Relatively new to the space station and application is still being determined.
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Impact NASARobotics Industry Save astronauts time and NASA’s money Help with more dangerous and tiring space station jobs Advancement in ergonomic robots New technology in human- robot interaction (compliant actuators) Advancements in robot dexterity and range of abilities
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