ROBOT SUIT HAL TO ENTER INTO MASS PRODUCTION
10.09.2008

In October 2008 a Japanese company will become the first in the world to begin mass-producing a robot that assists humans in moving their limbs.

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A research team led by University of Tsukuba Professor Sankai Yoshiyuki has developed the device, which is called Robot Suit HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) TM. Sankai is the CEO of Cyberdyne Inc., the company that plans to begin making this robot suit available for rental through sales outlets.

How the Robot Suit Works

Manufacturing robots and realistic humanoid robots are just two of the numerous kinds of robots that are already in use. A robot suit is a wearable device that dramatically increases the strength of the wearer. Robot Suit HAL is worn over the arms and legs and assists body movement through eight electric motors attached to shoulders, elbows, knees, and the waist.

As it supports the wearer's own limb movements, the robot suit must detect how the wearer is trying to move his or her arms and legs and quickly respond. Most of the robots that have been developed so far in this field rely on sensors to detect motion and then activate motors.

This method, however, has some drawbacks. First, there is a slight time lag from when the wearer moves a muscle to when the robot responds. Second, people who are unable to move their arms and legs can't use such a robot at all. These issues had been viewed as obstacles to a wide commercialization of robot suits. Robot Suit HAL, however, has overcome these limitations using a unique method that senses bioelectric signals sent from brain, rather than detecting muscle movements.

When you want to move your body, your brain sends out an electric signal that is received by your muscles, which then contract, thus producing motion. This electric signal travels to the muscles via the body's nerves, generating a slight voltage of electricity on the surface of the skin. This is known as a bioelectric signal, and Robot Suit HAL detects them using the sensors placed around the wearer's body. Depending on the voltage running the surface of the skin, the computer inside Robot Suit HAL analyzes the signal and sets the appropriate motors in motion.

A Variety of Potential Uses

This unique method of operation means that a person can control Robot Suit HAL by his or her own will, even if he or she is unable to actually move. And as the suit detects the signal sent from the brain even before it gets to the muscle, it can move an instant before the muscle does.

When a person wearing Robot Suit HAL picks up an object that weighs 40 kg, he/she feels as if it weighed only a few kilograms. Robot Suit HAL is therefore expected to have a wide range of applications, such as assisting carers, helping people with physical disabilities to move, and assisting people performing jobs that require a great deal of physical strength. In order to facilitate the commercialization process, Professor Sankai and others formed Cyberdyne Inc. in 2004. In October 2008, the company plans to move into a factory currently under construction that will allow them to manufacture up to 500 suits a year.

Several other types of robot suits are also under development in Japan. Toyama Shigeki, a Professor of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, leads a team that is currently developing a power-assist suit, which will be used to help agricultural work. Their goal is to place the product on the market within the next few years. In addition, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. has set up Activelink Co., a venture business, to work to develop power-assist suits. (August 2008)


 


 


 


 


 




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COMMENTS

ShadyJetSet | October 9, 2008
I don't like it..they will be like robo cop and rule the earth...technology will be our downfall!!!
NASTYFRESHKING | October 9, 2008
UNSPEAKABLY NECESSARY! MAN, YOU GOTTA LOVE THE JAPS, MAN! IF YOU CAINT BEAT EM, CATCH THE FUCK UP.
INFINITE USES.
EX. PEOPLE WHO CAN'T DANCE CAN WEAR THIS, & KILL THE DANCE FLOOR, TOO. SIRIUSLY! HAHAHA!
neffyEastlovekanyeWest | October 9, 2008
oh no...i wish i would wear this..lol
ImWhatItIsBIOTCH | October 9, 2008
OMG! This suit is fu*king crazy! This can't be real. I think it's good for those with a disability or someone who really needs this but it seems as a way to make the fat fatter.
NORMANOSBORNE | October 9, 2008
wow thats cool
rowan_rashard | October 9, 2008
nicely done is what i have to say....when is 808s coming out???
rowan_rashard | October 9, 2008
imwhat wassup...i see your still sexier than a motha
JCpenny | October 9, 2008
I don't know why but I see something going terribly wrong with this.
jeahREAL | October 9, 2008
kewl
SchmirkSchmigler | October 9, 2008
I'm gonna get one and beat some pussy up...bang bang bang bang!
HIGHASALEARJETFLYASAINSECT | October 9, 2008
lol, i just found my grandmothers christmas present, thanks kanye! now she can cut her own grass
RithyHickman | October 9, 2008
Dosa, " Man they are weak, we have to go ever there and defeat them before they make more suites"
MyNameIsPaula | October 9, 2008
I love the idea a whole lot. It's great. The shortfall to me would be that because the suit 'hal' can detect and move before your muscle reacts; how does it help. I would think that that would make a person lazy. But it could create a muscle memory thing... in that case i see how it would work.
I_dream_of_Jeanie | October 9, 2008
great 8)
JerseyFame | October 9, 2008
i have been aware of this design for some time...i think its a great advancement. Now all it needs is a proton cannon and laser knife and its a go...get at me when the updgrades are made.
I am F.A.M.E.
JerseyFame | October 9, 2008
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Tamomari | October 9, 2008
WOW!!!! Very scary.
RickFouche | October 9, 2008
REal life iron man
gsilk5 | October 9, 2008
yo Will where are you... are you getting this?
MoutonNoir | October 9, 2008
Thats some I-Robot ish!!
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TheFlashyTeddyBrown | October 9, 2008
I bet Ye will prolly wear one of these in concert!!!! If he wore that during the song stronger shit will break loose!!!!!!
ItSJuStPhiLBaBy | October 9, 2008
im glad that we as human beings are advancing technology through our imagination to help ourselves and others but come on like the only people that are gonna need this is little frail body japanese people, im from the bronx black 22 yrs old lifting 4 rice bags come on we do that as children shopping with our mothers. 88 lbs might sounds heavy but i lift bitches all the time that weight 135 n shit light, so i think its good that the little frail body ass japanese came up with something to increase there strength. let me know when this shit has the capability to lift cars and shit until then im not impressed
zahirjooma | October 9, 2008
they should have made him dance
enggirl | October 9, 2008
Crazy... can you imagine how helpful this could be for someone in a wheel chair?
jay_fever | October 9, 2008
Wow...as unbelievably monumental as this invention could be...I can't help but think..."who in the hell is gonna be able to afford this???"
HoneyDip127 | October 9, 2008
WoW this is freakin DOPE!!
SoloPoloVision | October 9, 2008
Not only is this insanely, awesomely cool this could actually really help people with a disability.
Harley1980 | October 9, 2008
They need to incorporate that technology into handicap people in wheelchairs.
wetheroses | October 9, 2008
I would have bought this for my grandmother...but hopefully by the time i'm 80, i'll be part cyborg.
QueenRulah | October 9, 2008
:0) giggle
KWest07 | October 9, 2008
wow. i love japanese/chinese people cuz they always inventing some dope technology
jayz2rap | October 9, 2008
*****THAT'S A MAMAZIN YE, NOW IN THE FUTURE I CAN PICK UP ALL MY PLATINUM PLAQUES AT ONCE*****
jayz2rap | October 9, 2008
****YO THIS IS LIKE THE FUTURE RIGHT IN OUR EYES,,,YOUR BLOG IS LIKE THE COMPASS LOOKING AT THE FUTURE(don't steal that, i might use iT..lol)*****
BlackMamba179 | October 9, 2008
yea! were gonna have real life iron man
livinglikethis89blogspotcom | October 15, 2008
I DON'T SEE THE POINT. BUT I KNOW IT'LL BE THE FUTURE OF MILITARY UNIFORMS. WE'LL HAVE AN ARMY OF ROBOTS. REMINDS ME TOO MUCH OF IROBOT WITH WILL SMITH. CRAZY!! THIS IS INTERESTING THO.