A team of researchers at the Ishikawa Watanabe laboratory at the University of Tokyo shall develop robots that can play baseball with the difficulty of the latter, due to the fact that this sport requires a lot of movement that can not only human performance.

In recent years, researchers working on the development of a separate set of robots, each of which is estimated on the individual job performance, and that the ultimate goal is to combine into a single robot capable of baseball.

The team wrote on its website 'Our work on developing a mechanism to individually lead basic procedures for the game of baseball, such as throwing, track ball, stick, and running, and capture systems. "The team added," We made this task by the robot control at high speed, on the basis of real-time answers to visual Act high-speed cameras. "

And complete each task in a single system. Where "tightening Robot" is used in a manner similar to the fingers to how it is used by man to throw the ball accurately, throw in terms of area to stick with an accuracy of 90 percent.

It uses "Robot track ball" pan and tilt axes to achieve a wide field of view, using a high-speed and high-speed motors results to track a target moving at high speed. While "beat robot "three-dimensional visual system uses high-speed to keep the ball and change and farm every millisecond to calculate the trajectory of the ball and hit anywhere in the area of stick.

It uses "robot" Running high-speed optical results to determine the location of the ball and adjust the balance in real time. Both at the end of the "robots capture" the hands of users are able to open and close at a rate of 10 times per second and measuring the movement of the balls with the track at high speed.
17 Nov 2014

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