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Waseda Flutist Robot No.4 Refined VI

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Waseda Flutist Robot No.4 Refined VI

Overview

The Waseda Flutist is a robot that can play the flute just like a human can. It has lungs, a mouth, and a tongue that are closely modeled on human organs, and it's technically proficient, albeit robotic. The robot performs a duet with a professional flutist. The Waseda Flutist was created by Atsuo Takanishi, Jorge Solis, and colleagues at Waseda University, in Tokyo. The Flutist robot is essentially made up of two acrylic cylinders and bellows for the lungs, a vibrato mechanism to imitate human vocal cords, an artificial tongue and lips made of a thermoplastic rubber called Septon, two CCD cameras for the eyes, and flexible arms and fingers that can open and close. Together, these 'organs' have 41 degrees of freedom and are driven by complex mechanical systems of motorized levers and pulleys under the control of actuators and a computer.

Key facts

Payload
Reach
Speed
Weight
150 kg
IP rating
Battery
Power
Autonomy
fully autonomous
Launch year
2011
Price
Status
active

Detailed specifications

Motion & kinematics4
Hand Dof
19
Dof Total
32
Dof Per Arm
7
Dof Per Hand
12
Sensors1
Sensor Suite
imu, ccd_camera
Other9
Height Mm
1700
Applications
education
Model Variants
WF-1, WF-2, WF-3RIX, WF-4, WF-4RIV, WF-4RV
Company Country
JP
Deployment Notes
Research conducted at the Humanoid Robotics Institute, Waseda University.
Industries Served
education, music
Programming Interface
proprietary_app
Additional Information
- Implemented the General Transfer Skill System (GTSS) for skill transfer to students. - Enables automated evaluation of beginner's performance in playing melodies. - Provides innovative approaches to music education.
Deployment Environment
indoor

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