Showing posts with label Exoskeletons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exoskeletons. Show all posts

2010-01-23

Lockheed's HULC Exoskeletons

clipped from www.popsci.com

Lockheed's HULC Super-Soldier Exoskeleton Gets More Juice


Even the finest super-soldier suit can end up as expensive deadweight if the batteries run out of juice. Lockheed Martin wants to avoid that fate for its robotic exoskeleton by turning to fuel cells that can power the suit for days, The Register reports.

clipped from www.theregister.co.uk
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Super-soldier exoskeleton to get 3-day fuel cell powerpack

Global arms behemoth Lockheed, developing the Human Universal Load Carrier (HULC™) after buying the originating firm Berkely Bionics, announced this week that fuel-cell firm Protonex will "develop power supply concepts that will enable the HULC™ robotic exoskeleton to support 72+-hour extended missions". Here's a company promo vid about the HULC:

Lockheed Martin - We never forget who we're working for
Lockheed Martin is a leading provider of advanced technology solutions for the Warfighter including ground Soldier systems such as wearable situational awareness equipment and mobility assistance systems.
HULC
Traverses Tough Terrain
HULC
Carries Heavy Loads
HULC
Enables Rapid Movement


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Sources:
  1. Lockheed's HULC Super-Soldier Exoskeleton Gets More Juice | Popular Science
  2. Super-soldier exoskeleton to get 3-day fuel cell powerpack • The Register
  3. HULC | Lockheed Martin
Related:
  1. YouTube - HULC Exoskeleton Promo Vid
  2. Lockheed Unleashes ‘HULC’ Super-Strength Gear | Danger Room | Wired.com
  3. Berkeley Bionics - HULC™
  4. NIKE = CONTRACTOR?! - Tech Bisnow - Washington
  5. HULC Super-soldier Exoskeleton | Geeky Gadgets
  6. HULC Exoskeleton Now Available For Pre-Order - Berkley - Gizmodo
  7. The HULC Robotic Exoskeleton To Get Fuel Cell For 72+ Hour Missions - Legit Reviews
  8. Hulc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2008-10-15

Exoskeletons to Rent in Japan

Mass Production


Clipped from: Techtree.com India > News > Hardware > Cyberdyne To Start Mass-producing Exoskeletons

Cyberdyne To Start Mass-producing Exoskeletons

For $2,000 a month, you can be Iron Man too

Since the days of The Centurions, we have yearned for robotic exoskeletons that will enhance our abilities beyond our wildest dreams. That day is finally here. Professor Yoshiyuki Sankai of Tsukuba University has developed a Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) that will let you augment your strength to up to twice your natural abilities.

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The suit isn't up for sale, but will be rented out for around $2,000 (Rs 96,000) a month in Japan. There will also be a one-legged version, which will cost less, but also be less fun.


HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb)


Clipped from: What's HAL(Hybrid Assistive Limb)? - CYBERDYNE Robot Suit HAL is a cyborg-type robot that can expand and improve physical capability.

Robot Suit HAL is a cyborg-type robot that can expand and improve physical capability.

HAL is expected to be applied in various fields such as rehabilitation support and physical training support in medical field, ADL support for disabled people, heavy labour support at factories, and rescue support at disaster sites, as well as in the entertainment field.



Clipped from: FAQ - CYBERDYNE


A: HAL is primarily developed to upgrade the existing physical capabilities of the human body.
Theoretically speaking, HAL has many other applications. Currently HAL is used by people with weakened muscles and by some people with disabilities due to stroke and/or spinal cord injury.

Clipped from: YouTube - Techno Tokyo: Robot Worn On Your Body Can Increase Your Stre


Clipped from: YouTube - HAL(Hybrid Assistive Limb) from Cyberdine

Related:
Cyberdyne To Start Mass-producing Exoskeletons
CYBERDYNE
Robot Suit: Rent Your Own HAL Exoskeleton For The Low, Low Price of $1000!
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: HAL exoskeleton available for renting in Japan
Robot Suit To Enter Mass Production | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Real-Life Iron Man: A Robotic Suit That Magnifies Human Strength: Scientific American
Cyberdyne Exoskeleton Suit Available To Public Soon | FutureNerd
  HAL robo suit to turn the elderly and disabled into super heroes by Gadgetizer.com