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July 15, 2008

New soccer robot unveiled


Team Osaka, a group of robot-related concerns, has unveiled a new soccer-playing humanoid robot that will compete in the RoboCup tournament opening this week in Suzhou, China.

Vision Vgos stands 455 mm (18 inches) tall, has 21 degrees of freedom (moving joints) and is covered with a soft material to absorb shocks. The exterior was designed by Tomotaka Takahashi of Robo-Garage in Kyoto.

The bipedal bot boasts faster reflexes, better dribbling skills and better responsiveness during play than its predecessors. Team Osaka has been developing the little footballers since 2003, winning several championships in RoboCup. There is a clip of Vision going up against German robots in 2007 here; those are significantly faster and more coordinated than when I saw them in 2005!

The goal of RoboCup is to create a team of soccer-playing robots that can beat the best humans in the sport by 2050.

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April 28, 2007

The Osaka Kid: better, stronger, faster



He's back, and better than ever.

The wizards at Team Osaka, mentioned in an earlier post, have again unveiled an improved version of their champion soccer-playing robot, Vision. The past three versions came out winners in their RoboCup robot soccer tournament category. RoboCup's purpose is to develop a team of robot footballers that can beat the best humans at the sport by 2050 (and then take over the world...maybe).

Vision 4G can run 30% faster than its previous incarnation, its joints have 40% stronger torque, its has a lighter CPU and a new forward-looking camera, in addition to its 360-degree head cam, to better track the ball. There's a cool video of 4G showing off here.

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