Patcay.com –MHI ( Mitsubishi Heavy Industries) launched a human robot called “HRP-5P”. This robot can work in hazardous environments, such as at disaster sites or in chemical plants.
HRP-5P is 1.8 meters tall and weighs 90 kilograms. The robot is equipped with various sensors, including vision sensors, hearing sensors, and touch sensors. HRP-5P can also communicate with humans through natural language.
MHI plans to use HRP-5P for various purposes, including to assist rescue workers at disaster sites, to help workers at chemical plants, and to help people in need of assistance.
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HRP-5P capabilities
The HRP-5P has various capabilities that make it suitable for working in hazardous environments. These capabilities include:
- Ability to walk and run on various terrains, including broken or obstructed terrain.
- Ability to lift and carry heavy loads.
- The ability to detect and avoid hazards.
- Ability to communicate with humans through natural language.
Use of HRP-5P
MHI plans to use the HRP-5P for various purposes, including:
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- Assisting rescue workers at disaster sites. HRP-5P can be used to search for and rescue victims, to move debris, and to provide medical assistance.
- Assisting workers at chemical plants. The HRP-5P can be used to perform inspections, to make repairs, and to do other dangerous work.
- Assisting people who need help. The HRP-5P can be used to assist people who are disabled or who are unable to move.
Development of Robot Technology
The launch of the HRP-5P is a testament to the rapid development of robot technology. Robots are becoming more sophisticated and capable of performing tasks that could previously only be done by humans.
The development of robot technology has the potential to change various fields of life, including industry, military, and humanitarian fields.