"Robot Suit HAL" is a cyborg-type robot that can supplement, expand or improve physical capability. When a person attempts to move, nerve signals are sent from the brain to the muscles via motoneurons, moving the musculoskeletal system as a consequence. At this moment, very weak biosignals can be detected on the surface of the skin. "HAL" catches these signals through a sensor attached on the skin of the wearer. Based on the signals obtained, the power unit is controlled to move the joint in unison with the wearer's muscle movement, enabling HAL to support the wearer's daily activities. This is what we call a 'voluntary control system' that provides movement interpreting the wearer's intention from the biosignals in advance of the actual movement. Not only a 'voluntary control system' "HAL" has, but also a 'robotic autonomous control system' that provides human-like movement based on a robotic system which integrally work together with the 'autonomous control system'. "HAL" is the world's first cyborg-type robot controlled by this unique Hybrid System. "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.
based on your report the board of leaders has approved you special team of Galaxy rangers. Each will utilize the new series 5 brain implant, when charged the micro circuitry in your badge will trigger this implant. Each of you has unique abilities which will be amplified in extraordinary ways.....
Pablo660 wrote:Amazing the future of tech is faster than I expected it to be
I find they stickin. It's about time. If the disabled wanted suits that they can tweet and write on people's walls with, this would have been developed sooner. Good going Japan. South Korea and USA stickiin.
is about time something gets done to better aid the differently able & i'm not surprised it's coming out of Japan. I only hope if/when it hits the mainstream consumer market those differently abled persons with lower incomes are able to afford it.
This is pretty much a dead invention unless some government funds it to use them as weapons or some corporation invests to charge an arm and a leg (no pun )