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  2. Xianxingzhe - Wikipedia

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    Xianxingzhe (Chinese: 先行者; pinyin: Xiānxíngzhě; lit. 'forerunner') is the first bipedal humanoid robot in China, created in 2000 by the Chinese National University of Defense Technology in Changsha, Hunan. The robot, standing 140 cm tall and weighing 20 kg, walks at a pace of

  3. Atlas (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The first Atlas robot was a bipedal hydraulic humanoid robot primarily developed by Boston Dynamics with funding and oversight from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The robot was initially designed for a variety of search and rescue tasks, and was unveiled to the public on July 11, 2013. [1]

  4. Plen - Wikipedia

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    PLEN is a small desktop toy humanoid robot that can replicate complex human movements. It is controlled remotely by use of a Bluetooth enabled phone. When programmed, it is able to use a skateboard, rollerskates, pick up, kick and throw small things, and stand up if he tumbles to the floor.

  5. Category:Bipedal humanoid robots - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bipedal humanoid robots" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albert HUBO;

  6. Category:Bipedal robots - Wikipedia

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    Bipedal humanoid robots (1 C, 42 P) Pages in category "Bipedal robots" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  7. ATRIAS - Wikipedia

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    Assume The Robot Is A Sphere, better known by the acronym ATRIAS, is a bipedal robot developed by researchers at Oregon State University's Dynamic Robotics Laboratory. It is capable of walking on two legs at about 3 miles per hour with the assistance of multiple people to ensure it remains upright.

  8. KHR-1 - Wikipedia

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    The KHR-1 is a programmable, bipedal humanoid robot introduced in June 2004 by a Japanese company Kondo Kagaku.At the time of its introduction it was one of the least expensive programmable bipedal robots (prices averaging around $1,600 in the United States and ¥128,000 in Japan).

  9. HUBO - Wikipedia

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    HUBO (Korean: 휴보; designated KHR-3) is a walking humanoid robot, head mounted on a life-size walking bipedal frame, developed by the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and released on January 6, 2005.