The Youtube video's about robot soccer voetbal Eindhoven Netherlands 2013:
1/4. Playing robot soccer with the humanoid NAO robots on Robocup 2013 Eindhoven: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e_6A9ifcUY&list=PLjpP_We-nN2RoD6M7LCLEkP9KEnB52YIf&index=13
The Youtube video's about robot soccer voetbal Eindhoven Netherlands 2013:
1/4. Playing robot soccer with the humanoid NAO robots on Robocup 2013 Eindhoven: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e_6A9ifcUY&list=PLjpP_We-nN2RoD6M7LCLEkP9KEnB52YIf&index=13
2/4. WK Robotvoetbal / spannende finale robocup 2013 Tech United uit Eindhoven tegen Waters uit Beijing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXztr3BxY5w&list=PLjpP_We-nN2RoD6M7LCLEkP9KEnB52YIf&index=4
NAO robot from Aldebaran Robotics is a small humanoid robot with the ability to see, hear, speak, feel and communicate not only with people but also with other NAO robots. In this video, NAO shows off its soccer abilities at RoboCup 2010 in Singapore. Today over 1500 NAOs are utilized throughout the world as research and educational platforms in 35 countries.
RoboCup 2011, finals: Nao-Devils vs. B-Human RoboCup Istanbul 2011 Nao Devils robot soccer walk humanoid spl standart platform league. See also the Best Of RoboCup 2012: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaty_oobsLw
Bionic tools are no longer restricted to the pages of science fiction literature. Real, amazing advances are being made and promise to transform the way humans experience the world. Trace runs down a list of some of the most exciting bionic inventions to date.
Read More: Electronic taste could allow television viewers to sample cookery show creations http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/10465142/Electronic-taste-could-allow-television-viewers-to-sample-cookery-show-creations.html "Television viewers could soon taste the food produced by celebrity chefs on cookery programmes thanks to new technology that recreates taste electronically"
How technology is slowly developing its sense of smell http://gigaom.com/2013/04/13/how-technology-is-slowly-developing-its-sense-of-smell/ "It's easy to be sniffy about the concept of sending odors through the internet, but researchers are nonetheless hard at work on folding the sense of smell into the digital repertoire."
A taste of the future: Bionic eye will receive software updates to enable color vision, increased resolution http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/163308-a-taste-of-the-future-the-usas-first-bionic-eye-will-be-receive-a-software-update-to-enable-color-vision-increased-resolution "Providing us with a delightful glimpse of the future of humanity and bionic implants, Second Sight the developer of the first bionic eye to receive FDA approval in the US is currently working on a firmware upgrade that gives users of the Argus II bionic eye better resolution, focus, and image zooming."
Scientists may have found the cure for deafness caused by too many rock shows, loud noises http://www.avclub.com/article/scientists-may-have-found-the-cure-for-deafness-ca-103636 "Here's some news that should be exciting to all readers hearing a gentle high-pitched ringing right now: Scientists in Britain think they may have found a cure for deafness caused by loud noises, infections, and toxic drugs."
Prosthetic Limbs Offer a Sense of Touch http://theinstitute.ieee.org/technology-focus/technology-topic/prosthetic-limbs-offer-a-sense-of-touch "The sense of touch allows us to process data about our everyday world.
Ekso Bionics Exoskeleton is Redefining Human Ability Complete program available for free at http://fora.tv/2012/10/30/Ekso_Bionics_Exoskeleton_Iron_Man_Comes_to_Life
In a demonstration of the Esko Bionics Exoskeleton, Russ Angold shows how the technology is revolutionizing the ability of the human body.
Advanced Bionics is the global leader in developing the most advanced cochlear implant systems. We have over 18 years' experience with more than 40,000 recipients worldwide currently benefiting from our products. Acquired by Sonova Holding and working with Phonak since 2009, Advanced Bionics develops cutting edge cochlear implant technology that restores hearing to those with severe to profound hearing loss.
Rex Bionics - Demo of the Rex Device On a trip to New Zealand, I was treated to a demonstration of Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton. Rex is a pair of robotic legs that enables you to stand up and walk with your arms free, move sideways, turn around, go up and down steps. More info at www.rexbionics.com
Ekso is a wearable robot or exoskeleton that powers people with lower extremity paralysis or weakness to get them standing up and walking. It is a battery powered, bionic device that is strapped over the user's clothing. The combination of motors and sensors, along with patient assist with balance and body position, allow the user to walk over ground with reciprocal gait.
Ekso Bionics' exoskeletons are designed to help people with spinal injuries stand up and walk again. That's a huge undertaking, and so is the clinical testing. Ekso uses Mindjet to collaborate with top rehabilitation hospitals on significant research that will lead to further advancement of their life-changing products.
The i-limb ultra bionic hand made by Touch Bionics has revolutionized life for many arm amputees. Everyday tasks like getting dressed, brushing your teeth, tying shoe laces and driving a car are all made much easier with this durable prosthesis that features five individually articulating digits. Most myoelectric hands have a stationary thumb but with the i-limb ultra, people can use their other hand to manually rotate the electric thumb into a different position.
Cochlear implants are the only medical technology able to functionally restore one of the five senses. Unlike hearing aids, which amplify sound, cochlear implants are electronic devices that bypass the damaged part of your inner ear so that you can hear your best. At AB, our mission is to improve lives by developing, manufacturing, and supporting high-quality, state-of-the-art hearing technology for those with significant hearing loss.
Claudia Mitchell, 28, of Arkansas, demonstrates advanced, multi-degree control of the DEKA Research arm at The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Mitchell, who lost her arm in a motorcycle accident in 2004, underwent targeted muscle reinnervation in 2005. Video courtesy of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and DEKA Research.
Advanced Bionics Our Breakthrough Neptune Video Introducing Neptune, the first and only SWIMMABLE sound processor in the world with the revolutionary freestyle design for the most flexible wearing styles everfrom Advanced Bionics, the global leader in cochlear implant technology. Learn more at www.advancedbionics.com
On August 9, 2012, Ekso Bionics announced that it had begun shipping an upgraded version of Ekso, the bionic suit that powers patients with spinal cord injuries and pathologies up to get them standing up and walking again. Each Ekso now comes equipped with three new walking modes for progressive rehabilitation options, in addition to EksoPulse, a wireless networked usage monitor.
Ekso Bionics Highlights Ekso Bionics has developed one of the most exciting technological advances of our time providing the ability for individuals with lower-extremity paralysis or weakness to stand-up and walk over ground with the assistance of an exoskeleton, or wearable robot.
www.eskobionics.com Ekso is a wearable robot or exoskeleton that powers people with lower extremity paralysis or weakness to get them standing up and walking. It is a battery powered, bionic device that is strapped over the user's clothing. The combination of motors and sensors, along with patient assist with balance and body position, allow the user to walk over ground with reciprocal gait.
Follow Gordon on Twitter @gordongwallace Professor Gordon Wallace, Director and Founder of the University of Wollongong's Intelligent Polymer Research Institute and Executive Research Director at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science speaks at TEDxUWollongong 2012. He is a pioneer in the emerging field of nanobionics, a field that has already produced the Bionic Ear and in the future, has the potential to drastically change the capabilities of modern medicine. His team have recently had a breakthrough with the development of an inkjet printer that assists nerve cell generation, which has the potential to repair damaged spinal cords and heal hearing damage.
As tech advancements in prosthetics come along, amputees can exploit those improvements. They can get upgrades. A person with a natural body can't." Herr lost both his legs below the knee in a Mount Washington climbing accident when he was 17, but says that shouldn't inspire pity. Instead, by donning whirring, whispering, shiny supermachines -- the robotic ankles that can propel him across the room in 400-watt bursts -- Herr has been given: Power.
www.eskobionics.com Ekso is a wearable robot or exoskeleton that powers people with lower extremity paralysis or weakness to get them standing up and walking. It is a battery powered, bionic device that is strapped over the user's clothing. The combination of motors and sensors, along with patient assist with balance and body position, allow the user to walk over ground with reciprocal gait.
Some joke around and call it the terminator hand. This is an incredible new piece of technology! One can only imagine, the possibilities. After seeing the end of the vid, how they compare intelligence with dexterity - it makes you wonder, with our current technology and people always at the computer, moving their fingers at hyper-speed hitting individual targets/keys...
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I've been building Exoskeletons since 2005. The experience I've gained suits me well for the job at hand. To build a fully functional Exoskeleton for search and rescue. A suit that is made to be used all over the world for helping people in disaster situations.
X1 is a ten degree of freedom robotic exoskeleton designed and built as a collaboration between the NASA Johnson Space Center and the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC). Developed using Robonaut technology, X1 was initially designed as a human assist device to allow persons with paraplegia to walk again.
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Two-year-old Emma wanted to play with blocks, but a condition called arthrogryposis meant she couldn't move her arms. So researchers at a Delaware hospital 3D printed a durable custom exoskeleton with the tiny, lightweight parts she needed.
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (May 28, 2013) -- Army researchers are responding to a request from the U.S. Special Operations Command for technologies to help develop a revolutionary Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit.
The Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit, or TALOS, is an advanced infantry uniform that promises to provide superhuman strength with greater ballistic protection.
Cyberdyne HAL Robot Suit and Cybernics research #DigInfo Cybernics research aims to enhance health and vitality through robot suits http://www.diginfo.tv/v/11-0060-r-en.php
Japanese robotic ExoSkeleton In the latest installment of NY1's two-week series looking at technology in Japan, Techno Tokyo, we meet the bionic man...sort of. Tech Beat Reporter Adam Balkin explains ~xamox
Clark Gregg, the actor known for his recurring role in the Iron Man movies, was on hand to witness the unveiling of the XOS 2 robotic suit at the Raytheon Sarcos research facility in Salt Lake City, Utah. Paramount Home Entertainment prepared this video to coincide with the release of Iron Man 2 on Blu ray and DVD on September 28, 2010.
Lockheed Martin HULC Exoskeleton Lockheed Martin's latest promo video of the HULC exoskeleton designed to ease a Soldier's load by turning him into a temporary robot.
Raytheon shows off the XOS2 Exoskeleton robotic suit Raytheon unveiled its second generation Exoskeleton or XOS2 robotic suit this week. The suit gives the wearer superhuman strength and this latest version is lighter, faster and stronger than its predecessor. It also uses 50 percent less power. It could be available in five years.
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Behind the scenes of our upcoming Futuris: Denis, euronews producer, tries on a robotic exoskeleton. This heavy machine, developed at the Perceptual Robotics Laboratory of Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, amplifies human muscular force 20 times.
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The ExoHand from Festo is an exoskeleton that can be worn like a glove. The fingers can be actively moved and their strength amplified;
A powered exoskeleton, also known as powered armor, or exoframe, is a powered mobile machine consisting primarily of an exoskeleton-like framework worn by a person and a power supply that supplies at least part of the activation-energy for limb movement.
Powered exoskeletons are designed to assist and protect the wearer.
Berkeley Bionics, designs and manufactures lower extremity exoskeletons to augment human strength and endurance during locomotion. Berkeley Bionics exoskeletons increase wearer's strength while decreasing their metabolic cost of walking. The company is also attacking the technological barriers to a practical, affordable exoskeleton for civilian and medical applications, particularly to assist patients with neurological or muscular mobility disorders.
October 13, 2011 UPDATE: Berkeley Bionics has rebranded. The company is now known as Ekso Bionics and eLEGS has become Ekso. To clarify, the device is an exoskeleton and the brand of the exoskeleton is Ekso, by Ekso Bionics.
On Oct. 7, 2010, we unveiled the eLEGS Professional device, an exoskeleton for paraplegics or individuals with lower-extremity weakness who are committed to living life to its fullest.
Raytheon has unveiled its second-generation powered exoskeleton, the XOS 2, coinciding with the release of Iron Man 2 on DVD. The XOS 2 is ligher, faster and uses 50% less power than the XOS 1 proof-of-concept robotic suit. Powered by an internal-combustion engine driving hydraulic actiations, the exoskeleton allows its wearing to lift 200lb repeatedly without tiring, says Raytheon, but is agile enough to climb stairs, kick a ball etc.
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If there is anybody working in the field of robotics whose success we are equally amazed by and terrified of, it is Professor Yoshiyuki Sankai. While his colleagues are taking their cues from the more "sophisticated" side of sci-fi like Phillip K.
The Titan Arm is a robotic upper body exoskeleton that could be applied to rehabilitation and extra lifting power. Nick McGill, one of the four team members who won the Cornell Cup USA for the Titan Arm, joins digits. Photo: Titan Arm.
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A new show on BBC called Miracles of Nature hosted by Richard Hammond talks about UC Berkeley's latest medical exoskeleton system being developed by Professor Homayoon Kazerooni and his graduate students.
Robotics and Human Engineering Lab http://bleex.me.berkeley.edu
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http://www.ted.com Eythor Bender of Berkeley Bionics brings onstage two amazing exoskeletons, HULC and eLEGS -- robotic add-ons that could one day allow a human to carry 200 pounds without tiring, or allow a wheelchair user to stand and walk. It's a powerful onstage demo, with implications for human potential of all kinds.
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