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  2. Nao (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Nao robots in a Webots RoboCup soccer simulation. Two NAO robots simulating a loving couple watching a movie. Nao (pronounced now) is an autonomous, programmable humanoid robot formerly developed by Aldebaran Robotics, a French robotics company headquartered in Paris, which was acquired by SoftBank Group in 2015 and rebranded as SoftBank Robotics.

  3. Robot App Store - Wikipedia

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    The Robot App Store is a digital application distribution platform for applications for robots opened to the public on late 2011. [1] [2] [3] The service allows users to browse and download applications that were developed for robots, and published through the RobotAppStore.com website. Depending on the developer, applications are available ...

  4. AIBO - Wikipedia

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    The robots operate fully autonomously, with no external control by humans nor computers. The specific AIBO version changed over time: ERS-110s (1999–2000), ERS-210 (2001–2002), ERS-210A SuperCore (2003), ERS-7 (2004–2008). The replacement and current standard platform is the humanoid NAO by Aldebaran Robotics.

  5. Nao robot grabs a head-mounted camera, puts your photographic ...

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    You see, herein lies the problem. At a glance, Nao looks humane. Even kind. In fact, it's bruited that he's helped on a few missions in his day. But underneath, he's a cold-blooded talent snatcher ...

  6. HOAP - Wikipedia

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    The HOAP series robots are an advanced humanoid robot platform manufactured by Fujitsu Automation [ 1] in Japan. HOAP is an abbreviation for "Humanoid for Open Architecture Platform". The HOAP series should not be confused with the HRP series (also known as Promet).

  7. RoboCup Standard Platform League - Wikipedia

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    RoboCup Standard Platform League. rUNSWift in a four-legged league game from RoboCup 2006 in Bremen, Germany. A Nao robot of the SPL team B-Human, RoboCup 2016 in Leipzig, Germany. The RoboCup Standard Platform League (SPL) is one of several leagues within RoboCup, [1] an international competition with autonomous robotic soccer matches as the ...

  8. Pepper (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Humanoid. Purpose. Technology demonstrator. Website. www.softbankrobotics.com /emea /en /pepper. Introduction. Pepper is a semi- humanoid robot manufactured by SoftBank Robotics (formerly Aldebaran Robotics), designed with the ability to read emotions. It was introduced in Japan in June 2014.

  9. RoboCup 3D Soccer Simulation League - Wikipedia

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    The current robot model used in competitions is based on the Nao robot by Aldebaran Robotics. It has 22 hinges to control the motion of its body. Nao has a directional camera mounted in the head. The head can rotate through two degrees of freedom, ranging -120 to 120 degrees left-to-right, and -45 to 45 degrees down-to-up.