Society of Robots - Robot Forum
Mechanics and Construction => Mechanics and Construction => Topic started by: Hydrogen Android on June 04, 2009, 08:56:22 AM
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THE MOTION CAPTURED HYDROGEN ANDROID REALITY:
A lighter than air construction, similar to model airplanes, with envelopes like blimps to hold the hydrogen or helium within the frame of the android,
fixed with servos and weighted feet, can and will look and act real when attached to motion captured computer models of people,
the android will look and act and move exactly as a human without falling down.
then hook up internet and a text to speach and a speach recognition program to read wikipedia in robot voice, when asked any question about anything.
so you have an all knowing humanoid moving android. Simple as pie, help me make this real so I can go watch plays performed by androids,
and add a touch of Sorayama if you get a chance...hahaha
ideas forever -Isaac Berry
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This is your idea, what do you want us to do about it? If you want help you need to ask specific questions. This is your project, not ours!
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Well its your idea, so start of by drawing down some ideas and concepts. Then perhaps write down materials you might need. Then start designing the firmware side of things. Then attempt to build! However do not rush this process as this vital in robotics.
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the android will look and act and move exactly as a human without falling down.
then hook up internet and a text to speach and a speach recognition program to read wikipedia in robot voice, when asked any question about anything.
so you have an all knowing humanoid moving android.
Simple as pie
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
No seriously there is a lot of stuff you missed out of your list like motion algorithms, mapping, object detection....
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have you by any chance never made a robot before?
we see so many people new to robotics wanting to build those robots you see in the movies...
it aint gonna happen if its your first project...
if you are serious about this project i recommend you do some serious research!
also, take a look at what other people with similar projects have done and try to get ideas from there.