
Those white boxes are position sensors that allow the WIND system to turn your gestures into robotic commands.
Of all the ways you could command a robot, turning your body into a game controller sounds like the most fun. Future Robotics Technology Center (fuRo), part of the Chiba Institute of Technology, has developed an upper body suit that does just that. The Wireless Intelligent Networked Device (WIND) uses several small sensors, each with 3D positioning, to translate user motion into robotic commands. WIND communicates with a robot via Bluetooth signals, eliminating the need for a direct wired connection. All sensor information is controlled by a System in Package (SiP) core which consolidates a PC’s worth of robot command capability into a single chip. The fuRo system uses gestures, not one-to-one motion capture, to dictate commands. In other words the user doesn’t raise a hand when she wants the robot to raise a hand, she raises a hand when she wants the robot to dance. It’s a very cool looking control scheme when you see it in action. Check out the videos below to see for yourself.





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