The robot was built on a fully recurrent polymer frame of an adult’s skeleton. The design uses more than 1000 artificial myophyan artificial muscle, which is reduced when hydraulic fluid is provided.
For the operation of the system, a 500 watt capacity electric pump is provided that allows the robot to move with high accuracy.
In addition to the muscular system, the protoclon is equipped with four depth camera, 70 inertia sensor to monitor the position of the joints, and 320 pressure sensor that provides inverse power communication.
Thanks to these technologies, developers guarantee that the robot can work by observing people’s movements.
Now it is in an early stage of protoclon development, but clone robots can perform daily tasks in the future – from cleaning and washing vehicles to work with tools.
Source: Ferra

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