http://www.koreandramas.net
Korean Drama Group 한국 무 리



http://www.kbsworldi.com
  latestpostsLatest Posts   latesttopicsLatest Topics   unreadtopicsUnread Topics   Register   Profile   Memberlist   Usergroups   Search   Log in to check your private messages   FAQ      Log in  


Calendar 
Calendar eventCalendar
Fri 30 July 2010
Volunteers Need...
Sat 31 July 2010
Sun 01 August 2010
Mon 02 August 2010
Tue 03 August 2010
Wed 04 August 2010
Thu 05 August 2010
Korean housemaid robot does laundry

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic       Korean Drama Group 한국 무 리 Forum Index -> General Culture-> Korean housemaid robot does laundry
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
BGOffline
Avatar

Joined: 02 March 2009
Total posts: 176
Location: Queens, NY
Age: 38
Gender: Male
Karma: 131
Karma yesterday, day before: 131, 131
Post: #1 (ID: 128624)   PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:56 am     Karma this post: (+4 -0)   Post subject:  Korean housemaid robot does laundry Posted from: United States Reply with quote Quick Quote

From the article:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10438089-1.html?tag=rtcol

January 20, 2010 1:10 PM PST
Korean housemaid robot does laundry
by Dong Ngo

A recently married co-worker told me that what's even worse than having to do laundry is when your significant other complains that you don't enjoy doing it. I'm single and didn't really know what he was talking about. However, now there's something to help do the laundry that I think I would really enjoy, and it comes from South Korea.
 

According to the Korea Times, scientists at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have created a domestic robot that can help with the laundry and even heat up food in the microwave.

The scientist says that the robot, called "Mahru-Z," is a human-like machine with arms, legs, a rotating head, and it has the capability to "see" objects in three dimensions and recognize chores that need to be done. This is amazing for a machine of just taller than 4 feet and weighing about 120 pounds. I am 6 foot tall and often find myself not knowing what to do standing right in the middle of a messy room.

KIST engineers say that Mahru-Z can use its moving hands, elbows, and six fingers to pick up a dirty shirt, throw it into a washing machine, and push the buttons to get the laundry done. Oh, that may be it--I have only five fingers.

Other than working autonomously, Mahru-Z can also work with its fellow maid robot, Marhu-M, an earlier KIST creation that moves on wheels. Mahru-Z can, for example, put fruit in a basket while Mahru-M, which has the advantage in mobility, can locate the owner and bring him the basket directly.

Both machines can be controlled remotely through a computer server.

You Bum-jae, head of the cognitive robot center at KIST, says that though similar machines have been created at other places, especially Japan, Mahru-Z is for now the most advanced domestic robot in terms of mimicking human movement. Aside from household chores, Mahru-Z can also be used in situations that are too difficult or dangerous for humans.

Mahru-Z is the result of KIST's long time research on "cognitive humanoid" robots, a key project at the institution. These projects cost about 4 billion won (about $3.5 million) per year.

While Mahru-Z seems to be a perfect housemate, you won't be able to get one soon. KIST scientists admit that it will be a long time before the robot can be mass-produced for commercial use.

In the meantime, there's always the Laundromat. Statistically, they say it's a good place to meet people anyway.

Back to top
View user's profile                         Digg It! Technorati Topic Reddit Topic Del.icio.us Topic Blinklist Topic Furl Topic 
muscovy_2000Offline
Avatar

Joined: 16 July 2005
Total posts: 2067
Location: I'm in Florida, but my WeeMee is in Korea.
Age: Not Saying!
Gender: Female
Karma: 1960
Karma yesterday, day before: 1960, 1960
Gallery Entries : 42
Post: #2 (ID: 128638)   PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 6:55 pm     Karma this post: (+0 -0)   Post subject:   Posted from: United States Reply with quote Quick Quote

I can do my own laundry. But show me a robot that can cook, and I'll be very interested!! Laugh Out Loud


.


_________________
"Keeping up with the Joneses was a full-time job with my mother and father. It was not until many years later when I lived alone that I realized how much cheaper it was to drag the Joneses down to my level." --Quentin Crisp

"Don't get too attached to things; remember that you come into this world with nothing, and in the end, you leave with nothing." -- from 1 Timothy 6:7


 
 
Back to top
View user's profile                         Digg It! Technorati Topic Reddit Topic Del.icio.us Topic Blinklist Topic Furl Topic 
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic       Korean Drama Group 한국 무 리 Forum Index -> General Culture-> Korean housemaid robot does laundry All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot create polls in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


http://www.iliketofu.com



Powered by phpBB © 2001 - 2005 phpBB Group
* System Network Status *
Served by dash.a113.net
Powered By FreeBSD

Page generation @ 02:52:16 - time: 0.6671s (PHP: 80% - SQL: 20%) - SQL queries: 31