Honda's ASIMO 'Bot Gets Nuke-Fighting Upgrades

Earnest Cavalli

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Honda's ASIMO 'Bot Gets Nuke-Fighting Upgrades



Now that it's mastered walking and capturing hearts with a come-hither glance, Honda scientists have a new task for the hyper-adorable ASIMO: Battling radiation in Japan's Fukushima reactor.

By now you are probably aware that Japan was hit with a massive earthquake this past March. The destruction and loss of life was on a nearly unimaginable scale. Then, in a cruel twist of fate, it was discovered that the quake and its ensuing aftershocks damaged Fukushima's Daiichi nuclear plant, spilling radiation into the surrounding area and prompting an involved series of containment efforts that continue to this day.

As you may also know, the key issue when dealing with rogue radiation is its tendency to make people very, very dead.

Enter ASIMO [http://world.honda.com/ASIMO/]. Honda's bipedal robot has been wowing crowds with its human-like gait and adorable countenance since it was created over a decade ago. Standing as a "living" proof of concept of the advancements in the field of robotics mankind has made in the last half-century, ASIMO is truly a technological marvel. Now Honda wants the lil' fella to lend a hand to the Daiichi clean up effort.

Before that can happen however, the 'bot needs some serious upgrades. PhysOrg reports:

The company aims to upgrade the robot's upper body functions so that it can move its arms as smoothly as a human being, with motorized shoulders, elbows and wrists ...

The current ASIMO, introduced in 2000 and resembling a small astronaut, stands 130 centimeters (4 feet 3 inches) tall. The bipedal bot can walk or run, carry trays, push carts and shake hands with people.

But to work in the debris-strewn nuclear plant, ASIMO would likely be modified and fitted with tires or caterpillar tracks, the report said.

While Honda has not specified exactly what sort of upgrades ASIMO is receiving, its quite likely the new version will only vaguely resemble the cute-as-a-button ASIMO we've come to know and love over the past 10 years. As PhysOrg states, the 'bot is likely to ditch its puny human-style legs for tank-style treads, and presumably Honda's team of engineers will also use this opportunity to equip ASIMO with all manner of other gadgets useful in the cataclysmic hellscape that exists within the Fukushima reactor.

Now, I'm no robotics engineer, but if I've learned anything from my in-depth study of radiation, it's that ASIMO is going to need some serious protection. I think you all know where I'm going with this [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&hs=BHe&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:eek:fficial&q=fallout%20power%20armor&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=1281675l1283924l0l1284081l19l14l0l0l0l0l317l2043l4.5.3.1l13l0&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1245&bih=679].

Source: PhysOrg [http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-08-honda-nuclear-mission-robot.html]

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Blind Sight

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Dammit people, stop using the term 'nuke' to describe either a. reactors b. radiation or c. basically anything related to nuclear power/disasters. I know it's just in the title but honestly I keep seeing this nonsense when people talk about Fukushima. It's just an underhand draw tactic that is completely incorrect.

In regards to the article, I wasn't going to go the power armour root myself. Instead the fact that they're installing caterpillar tracks reminds me of those massive mechs from the Terminator series.

 

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Part of me hopes that it will look like the Guntank :).... but without the guns.
 

F'Angus

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But what if ASIMO learns how to use this nuclear waste to his advantage and rains his fury down on the world for being made so short??
 
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Blind Sight said:
Dammit people, stop using the term 'nuke' to describe either a. reactors b. radiation or c. basically anything related to nuclear power/disasters. I know it's just in the title but honestly I keep seeing this nonsense when people talk about Fukushima. It's just an underhand draw tactic that is completely incorrect.

In regards to the article, I wasn't going to go the power armour root myself. Instead the fact that they're installing caterpillar tracks reminds me of those massive mechs from the Terminator series.

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I was thinking more Short Circuit TBH...
[img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-x--iKZqwaWQ/TVPvpXlRNrI/AAAAAAAAAOc/IOhdDR3Lm4s/s1600/short-circuit-number-5.jpg"]
 

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The-Epicly-Named-Man said:
Blind Sight said:
Dammit people, stop using the term 'nuke' to describe either a. reactors b. radiation or c. basically anything related to nuclear power/disasters. I know it's just in the title but honestly I keep seeing this nonsense when people talk about Fukushima. It's just an underhand draw tactic that is completely incorrect.

In regards to the article, I wasn't going to go the power armour root myself. Instead the fact that they're installing caterpillar tracks reminds me of those massive mechs from the Terminator series.
I was thinking more Short Circuit TBH...
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Well everyone knows that the Terminator bots are based on Johnny 5, Short Circuit takes place in the Terminator universe.
 
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Blind Sight said:
Well everyone knows that the Terminator bots are based on Johnny 5, Short Circuit takes place in the Terminator universe.
It's a shame Steve Guttenberg didn't show up in any Terminator films though, I would have liked to see Arnie blow him up.....
 

TheDooD

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I at first I thought Honda made a Metal Gear, I'm deeply saddened now that it's not so.
 

Karma168

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He's definitely not going to be cute after their modified him. Caterpillar treads and a shit load of radiation shielding is going to mess up his good looks.

I just hope this fairs better than the robots they tried to use at Chernobyl. Radiation was so high it fried the circuits in minutes.
 

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But what if ASIMO learns how to use this nuclear waste to his advantage and rains his fury down on the world for being made so short??
Well then Honda will just make him taller,he just needs to write a letter to them.
"Dear assholes,make me taller please or else I'll kill you all.
Hugs and Kisses,
ASIMO"

Besides,ASIMO relies on Honda to continue upgrading it so destroying them would be counter productive.
 

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asimo?

more like awesome-o


(why do people handcam TV and put it on youtube? i appreciate/hate them.)
 

lolmynamewastaken

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Sarah Connor?
Alright so maybe not quite that far. but isn't basically the same thing as this already used in bomb disposal like... everywhere? just less adorable looking.
 

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F said:
But what if ASIMO learns how to use this nuclear waste to his advantage and rains his fury down on the world for being made so short??
It'll be like Terminator with a Napoleon complex. Everyone, to the bunkers!
 

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Did anyone else think of "Metal Gear" when they read the title to this article? Here i was hoping we were one step closer to making nuclear equipped, walking battle tanks..

ah well, this is still pretty awesome.