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The Robonaut Josh Kuhn
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What is Robonaut? A dexterous, humanoid robot Developed at NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) with support from GM Designed to work side-by- side with humans 4 current Robonauts
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Equipment-Robotnaut 2 Specs Weight:150 kg 350+ sensors 4 cameras (stereo vision) + infrared camera for depth perception 38 PowerPC processors Height: 1.01 m (waist to head) Shoulder width: 0.78 m Modular
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Equipment-Robotnaut 2 Specs Dexterous fingers: grasping force of 2.3 kg Arm reach of 0.81 m Arms can hold 20 lbs Performs autonomous tasks and can be controlled remotely by humans Made of primarily aluminum and some steel
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Dexterity Can use same tools as astronauts Series elastic joint technology Extended finger and thumb travel Miniaturized 6-axis load cells Redundant force sensing Ultra-high speed joint controllers
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Application Interacts and assists astronauts Performs simple, repetitive, and dangerous tasks
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Johnson Space Center Developed by the Robotic Systems Technology Branch Other projects: Space Exploration Vehicle (SEV) Spider X1 – Exoskeleton Centaur 1 & 2
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Mobility Centaur 1 & 2 Rovers created to carry Robonaut and other payloads “Space legs” Segwey ISS robotic arm Future lower bodies for Robonaut include zero- gravity climbing legs for EVAs
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Centaur 2 Centaur 2’s unique characteristics Force controlled suspension Thermal/dust isolation Crab steering Body articulation In-hub wheel actuation
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Movie Movie
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Robonaut in Space! Robonaut 2 launched up to the ISS on February 24th, 2011, fulfilling a 15 year dream to put a humanoid robot into space.
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Limitations/Costs $2.5 million Limited mobility Limited weight bearing capacity Limited autonomous ability
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Conclusion First Humanoid Robot in space Additional phases for added mobility initiated Modular parts to be sent to ISS One of the most dexterous robots of its kind Can do things humans cannot (range of motion, precision, repeatability)
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Works Cited http://robonaut.jsc.nasa.gov/default.asp#panel-6 http://robonaut.jsc.nasa.gov/default.asp#panel-6 http://traclabs.com/robotics/robot-all-stars/ http://traclabs.com/robotics/robot-all-stars/ http://www.nbcnews.com/id/5798085/ns/technology_and_sci ence-space/t/nasas-robonaut-finally-gets-its- legs/#.UW3HL4Gu8RE http://www.nbcnews.com/id/5798085/ns/technology_and_sci ence-space/t/nasas-robonaut-finally-gets-its- legs/#.UW3HL4Gu8RE http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=rvd7Z M5AvbU&NR=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=rvd7Z M5AvbU&NR=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tnlIGE1PvU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tnlIGE1PvU
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