Anthropomimetic Machines
The Robotics technology has become
highly advanced to such a level that even people who have routine jobs
[in industries] are replaced by robots. Though the initial cost of such
robots may be high, the overall gain will be huge when compared to
manual labour. To us, robots are just machines with two arms and two
legs which are connected together by nuts and bolts.
Just when we were thinking that the
robots were restricted to a routine job, came the invention of a new
class which could even respond mentally. Today, we are going to discuss
about such a class, usually referred to as Anthropomimetic Machines.
What is an Anthropomimetic Machine?
An anthropomimetic robot is a machine
that can exhibit almost all kinds of human behaviour. By human
behaviour, we do not mean only the external behaviour, but also
internal. That is, the robot can react and act accordingly to different
stimuli like human beings. Thus, this technology is sure to reduce the
gap between humans and robots.
Working of Anthropomimetic Machines
- External Behaviour
For a robot to have an efficient
movement and flexibility, it is necessary that the make of it should be
of high standards. Thus, an Anthropomimetic Machine is made up of a
material called thermoplastic polymer as it is the best material for
making artificial skeletons. This material is special as it turns to
liquid in a hot state and will return to a glassy state when it is
cooled. Such a material is used as they mould into a desired shape after
they melt and later freeze. With this method, the robot can easily
attain all the degrees of freedom [DOF] easily.
The human body has tendons which are
used to connect between the bones and the muscles. In a similar fashion
the thermoplastic polymer acts as the robot’s tendons and corresponds to
the muscles and kitelines of the robot’s body. Thus, the thermoplastic
polymer can be defined as an actuator which helps in attaining all the
degrees of freedom [DOF] for the robot.
The above explanation clearly defines
the external appearance and movement of the robot. Now, let us discuss
the internal characteristics.
- Internal Characteristics
By internal behaviour, we mean that the
robot will be able to respond to different stimuli like a human being.
This can be done only by creating some basic cognitive characteristics.
For instance, if the robot has stepped
on something that is not stable for it, the robot has to do the
necessary corrections. This can be done only with the help of some
rudimentary sensory-motor controls. Through this control, the motor will
start developing ways to develop some form of intelligence. The memory
will be developed in its course that after a while when the robot faces a
similar obstacle, it will remember the previous incident and do the
necessary steps for its survival.
About CRONOS
CRONOS is an advanced version of an
anthropomimetic machine which was developed to create an illusion of
interacting with humans. It was developed by Rob Knight and Owen Holland
for the Machine Consciousness Lab run by the universities of Bristol
and Sussex. For the full scale version of this robot, the
anthropomimetic machine had to be upgraded with many computers and other
sensors.
The researchers at the Essex Campus of
Bristol University explained that CRONOS was a prototype actually used
for the design study used for investigating materials, actuators,
joints, and morphology. After developing the prototype successfully,
they built a second version with a much more stable skeletal structure
ad high power motors, called CRONOS 2. This robot can not only imitate
the motions and stimulations of a human but can also imitate the actual
external appearance of a human.
The structure of such a system is perfect that it can easily attain 42 degrees of freedom [DOF] with the help of elastically driven actuators.
CRONOS was made from nothing else but
common elements like nuts, bolts, screws, actuators and so on. But
CRONOS 2 was a little more advanced as the skeletal structure had to be
made stronger. Thus, they made it out of thermoplastic polymorph,
tendons of kiteline and so on. The muscles were designed and powered
with the help of actuated screwdriver motors. The flexible joints of the
muscle and bones were made out of bungee cord. These changes from the
prototype to CRONOS 2 made it more identical to an actual human being,
when referred to the shape and size.
Future of Anthropomimetic Robots
All these efforts were done to somehow
integrating robots into human society. Anthropomimetic Robots and its
versions may have succeeded in imitating and responding to human beings
with the help of multiple computers and other devices. But, with major
funding and research, this idea can be taken to the next level, where
all the works that a human does can be done by a robot as well.
Applications
When a certain technology is innovated,
they will be used for only two basic purposes. They are – good or evil.
The good thing about such machines is that they can be replaced for
existing technologies like ATM’s, advanced computing processes, and so
on. They can also be used for bomb removal purposes. But, the bad thing
is that they can replace human jobs like library assistants, grocery
checkout clerks and so on. Though the researchers developed such a robot
to integrate with a society, only time can tell how bad the technology
can get.
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