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The Anthropomimetic Principle
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2006
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Robotic SystemsEngineeringAnthropomimetic PrincipleBiomedical EngineeringPersonhoodMorphological EnvelopeKinesiologyBiomechanicsHigher LevelLegged RobotVision SystemKinematicsHuman MotionEmbodied RoboticsHumanoid RobotRobotics PerceptionHealth SciencesKin SelectionRobotic TechnologyAllometric StudyHuman MovementRobotics
Most humanoid robots are essentially conventional robots that fit within the morphological envelope of a human. However, for robots that are intended to help in the understanding of human cognition and action, a much higher level of biological inspiration may be necessary. This paper sets out some of the requirements for an anthropomimetic robot – one which imitates not just the human form, but also the biological structures and functions that enable and constrain perception and action – and describes the design, construction, and initial performance of such a robot. The findings to date indicate that the combination of a realistic skeleton, series-elastic actuators, and a foveated vision system gives a unique insight into the problems the human brain has to solve in the areas of perception and action.
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