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Humanoid Robots to ‘Replace’ Search and Rescue Workers

Monday, April 10, 2017 11:01
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Italian researchers are developing a humanoid robot to replace humans in search and rescue operations following disasters. Walk-Man is being taught to move and walk at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa, and could one day save your life.

The robot still needs instructions from humans, but in the near future it should be able to assess dangers and environmental conditions before taking action to get the job done.

The Walk-Man team is currently working on the robot’s software to improve its ability to support itself while walking over rough surfaces.

IIT senior researcher Nikolaos Tsagarakis explained to euronews that the robot is kind of anthropomorphic: it has joints and motions similar to a human body. 

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Credit: Walk-Man

“You can see the hand, with five fingers, there is a thumb,” said Tsagarakis. “And it was designed for the purpose to perform very powerful manipulations.”

Walk-Man is being developed within a European Union research project and is fitted with a stereo vision system and a rotating 3D laser scanner.

Researchers plan to have a human operator take control remotely for advanced problem solving. The robot has already driven a car and can make many human-like movements.

The researchers’ big technical challenge has been how to control locomotion, balance and manipulation of this 1.80 metre tall robot.

The robot’s power is similar to a medium-sized car, explained research engineer Ioannis Sarakoglou.

“Every joint of the robot, let’s say the knee joint or the hip joint, which needs to provide a lot of effort, are similar to the power of a 50 cc scooter engine,” said Sakoglou.

In places that are safe for humans, robots that look and behave like humans could have advantages over robots on wheels.
Inspired by nature

Researchers from ITT get most of their inspiration directly from nature, as Sarakoglou explained:
“Many principles that exist in biology have given us inspiration on how could be designed a robot. One thing is energy saving, especially through devising mechanisms that are back drivable to make use of swing phases in our natural motion.”

 

The WALK-MAN project aims to develop a humanoid robot that can operate in buildings that were damaged following natural and man-made disasters. The robot will demonstrate new skills:

- Dextrous, powerful manipulation skills – e.g. turning a heavy valve of lifting collapsed masonry, 
- robust balanced locomotion – walking, crawling over a debris pile, and 

- physical sturdiness – e.g. operating conventional hand tools such as pneumatic drills or cutters.

Credit: Dimitris Kanoulas

Many of the robot’s actions use gravity rather than energy to move.

“We try to integrate this inspiration in our designs,” explained Sarakoglou, “to make robots that are energy efficient and can operate well longer than the robot can do at the moment.”
Search and rescue

The next step for Walk-Man will be a major test it is expected to pass under the eyes of the Italian Civil Protection authority.

During the test, the robot will be sent into a building on fire. Its mission: to search and rescue a human being.

 
Contacts and sources:
EC Research and Innovation


Source: http://www.ineffableisland.com/2017/04/humanoid-robots-to-replace-search-and.html

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