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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Clothes Robot Helps Reduce the Physical Burden

Clothes from metal and plastic uses eight electric motors that strengthened the power of the wearer's arm and leg, as well as sensors that can detect motion and respond to commands via voice recognition system.

Professor Shigeki Toyama and his team developed a robot suit at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. This robot outfit is the next generation of robotic applications are developed in Japan, and he plans to build a futuristic clothing company that produces it at the end of the year.

Industrial robots have long been grown in Japan, and the next generation of industrial robot technology used to help reduce physical pain experienced by garment workers and this can reduce the physical effort of about 62 percent of its users.

When bending the knee, the muscle activity is reduced half and next-generation technology of robot clothes can also be used with a variety of positions including when curled. Development of this robot has walked pakain fifteen years. Wearing this robot will enter the Japanese market in 2012 and will be sold will be priced at around one million yen.

Prices of clothing is expected to fall half a robot if it has been produced in bulk. Currently there are no plans to sell these clothes to go abroad. Your interest with this robot suit?

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