Yamaha unveils 'Motobot' motorcycle-riding robot
Yamaha unveils
'Motobot' motorcycle-riding robot
Yamaha Motor Company unveiled its latest 'Motobot' robot,
capable of riding a motorcycle on its own around a racetrack.
Yamaha has been advancing its research and development
basing on its unique development ideal, the latest being an autonomous
motorcycle-riding humanoid robot that brings together Yamaha's motorcycle and
robotics technology.
"Over the past three years, we have been fine-tuning
Motobot's skills for path correction and controlling of the bike's speed,
acceleration, deceleration, attitude and more, and finally, Motobot succeeded
in hitting over 200 kilometers per hour on the track," said Hiroyuki
Yanagi, President, CEO and Representative Director of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
Although Motobot still hasn't beaten MotoGP star Valentino
Rossi's lap time, he has significantly narrowed the gap and now sees Rossi in
the distance.
Motoroid autonomously performs the movements and positioning
especially when balancing is most difficult, like when starting off or at a
standstill.
Yamaha Motor's Leaning multi-wheel or LMW technology extends
not only to two-wheel but expands to even three wheels and four-wheels.
In the sport bike segment, the twin front wheels provide
exceptional cornering performance - large-displacement 3-cylinder Sport LMW,
the NIKEN. The design concept model MWC-4 with two-wheels in front and rear
combines LMW technology and EV technology.
On the other hand, Yamaha Motor presents a unique concept
for a sport-utility vehicle, the Cross Hub Concept. It has a unique
diamond-shaped four-seat cabin and enough space in the rear to carry two
motorcycles, and put it all together in a compact, utility-focused package.
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