Morphological characteristics of humanoid robots
A humanoid robot is an intelligent robot that resembles a human in appearance and function. The biggest challenge in developing a high-performance humanoid robot is bipedal walking. Because robots and humans learn differently, robots should first learn to run before learning to walk.
(Simulated robot)
Humanoid robot composition structure
The humanoid robot's heart system is a 32-bit microprocessor that can operate programs via a PC or Mac. All parts of its body are equipped with various sensors, including optical sensors so the robot can "see" its surroundings and distinguish sizes and colors; a sound sensor that allows the robot to hear surrounding sounds; and touch sensors that enable the robot to make responsive contacts. The humanoid robot also has ultrasonic sensors that allow it to hear inaudible ultrasound waves.
Main functions of humanoid robots
Therefore, humanoid robots can move like humans. This is because the core of the robotic system is built from sensors. These sensors act like a brain, controlling and guiding the robot's behavior. In this way, humanoid robots can move on their own and even "think" and reason. The development of humanoid robots with the same appearance and functions as humans is a result of modern scientific and technological advancements. Newly assembled humanoid robots are packed with sensors, enabling them to respond appropriately to sound and movement, and making them more sensitive to light and touch.