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The anatomy of a humanoid robot

Derek Seward, A. Bradshaw, Frank Margrave

Year
1996
Citations
22

Abstract

SUMMARY This paper investigates the feasibility of constructing a humanoid robot using existing technology. Firstly, the adoption of the humanoid form is justified. The structure, strength and power capabilities of a human are analysed in engineering terms, and taken to represent the requirements specification for a humanoid robot. Technological alternatives to the biological components are reviewed and compared to this specification. The feasibility of matching human performance is considered, and it is concluded that the necessary power and energy requirements can be fitted within the mass and volume of the human body.

Keywords

Humanoid robotComputer scienceMatching (statistics)RobotArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionSimulationEngineeringMathematics

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