
MAHRU & AHRA - Wikipedia
MAHRU & AHRA are humanoid robots design and developed by KIST. Unlike other robots such as ASIMO, they can obtain artificial intelligence from certain networks. [1]
Mahru - ROBOTS: Your Guide to the World of Robotics
Mahru is a full-size humanoid robot capable of walking and performing various household tasks. It can operate autonomously, or you can control it in near-real-time using an inertial motion-capture suit.
Humanoid Robot Mahru Mimics Your Movements in Real Time
2010年4月27日 · Mahru, an advanced humanoid robot developed by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) and Samsung Electronics, knows its way around a kitchen.
Biped humanoid robot Mahru III | IEEE Conference Publication
2007年11月29日 · This paper presents a new biped humanoid robot Mahru III (150cm, 62Kg) developed by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd in 2007. The ultimate goal of this project is to design biped humanoid robots connected to a wireless network …
韩国研制出机器人女佣 - 中国日报网英语点津
2010年1月20日 · 韩国科学家近期研制出了一个名为“Mahru-Z”的智能机器人女佣,她能帮助主人打扫房子、将衣服倾倒进洗衣机、用微波炉加热食物等。
Mahru-Z - 百度百科
Mahru-Z有1.3米高、55公斤重,她的头部可以转动并有6根手指和三维视觉功能,这让它能分辨人和不同的家务任务。 她能帮助主人打扫房子、将衣服倾倒进洗衣机、用微波炉加热食物等。
Mahru Humanoid Robot Real-Time Teleoperation - YouTube
2010年4月27日 · Developed at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), the humanoid robot Mahru can be controlled in real time by a human operator wearing a moti...
Network-based Humanoid ‘MAHRU’ as Ubiquitous Robotic …
2008年1月1日 · The external computer system, a network-based distributed control system, processes the transmitted data, decides the final action command for the humanoid, and transmits the action command to the internal control system. A network-based humanoid, whose name is ‘MAHRU', is developed successfully.
Mahru Elahi - Home
Known for their big laugh, Mahru is a queer Iranian American femme whose writing sprouts from a desire to love on themselves and their SWANA—Southwest Asian North African—community in diaspora.
Robot | Mahru | Robotics Today
Mahru is a cute robot made by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology. This bipedal can mimic a user’s actions in real-time. Mahru also has the ability to adapt in a changed space, such as where objects have been moved. This versatile robot can dance, serve a snack and perform Taekwondo moves. View Full Description >>