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OhYesOhNo
Dikutip dari cnn ....
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/05/15/rob...r.ap/index.html

And anyway, US Army pun tertarik invest di hal ini, wow, makin canggih aja soldier2 nya .....

Rex Jameson bikes and swims regularly, and plays tennis and skis when time allows.

But the 5-foot-11, 180-pound software engineer is lucky if he presses 200 pounds -- that is, until he steps into an "exoskeleton" of aluminum and electronics that multiplies his strength and endurance as many as 20 times.

With the outfit's claw-like metal hand extensions, he gripped a weight set's bar at a recent demonstration and knocked off hundreds of repetitions.

Once, he did 500.

"Everyone gets bored much more quickly than I get tired," Jameson said.

Jameson -- who works for robotics firm Sarcos Inc. in Salt Lake City, which is under contract with the U.S. Army -- is helping assess the 150-pound suit's viability for the soldiers of tomorrow.

The suit works by sensing every movement the wearer makes and almost instantly amplifying it.

The Army believes soldiers may someday wear the suits in combat, but it's focusing for now on applications such as loading cargo or repairing heavy equipment. Sarcos is developing the technology under a two-year contract worth up to $10 million, and the Army plans initial field tests next year.

Before the technology can become practical, the developers must overcome cost barriers and extend the suit's battery life. Jameson was tethered to power cords during his demonstration because the current battery lasts just 30 minutes.

But the technology already offers evidence that robotics can amplify human muscle power in reality -- not just in the realm of comic books and movies like the recently debuted "Iron Man," about a wealthy weapons designer who builds a high-tech suit to battle bad guys.

"Everybody likes the idea of being a superhero, and this is all about expanding the capabilities of a human," said Stephen Jacobsen, chief designer of the Sarcos suit.

The Army's exoskeleton research dates to 1995, but has yet to yield practical suits. Sarcos' technology sufficiently impressed Raytheon Co., however, that the Waltham, Massachusetts-based defense contractor bought Sarcos' robotics business last November. Sarcos also has developed robotic dinosaurs for a Universal Studios' "Jurassic Park" theme park ride.

Jack Obusek, a former colonel now with the Army's Soldier Research Development and Engineering Center in the Boston suburb of Natick, foresees robot-suited soldiers unloading heavy ammunition boxes from helicopters, lugging hundreds of pounds of gear over rough terrain or even relying on the suit's strength-enhancing capabilities to make repairs to tanks that break down in inconvenient locations.

Sarcos' Jacobsen envisions factory workers someday using the technology to perform manual labor more easily, and firefighters more quickly carrying heavy gear up stairwells of burning buildings. Disabled people also may find uses for the technology, he said.

"We see the value being realized when these suits can be built in great numbers for both military and commercial uses, and they start coming down in cost to within the range of the price of a small car," said Jacobsen.

He declined to estimate how much the suit might cost in mass production.

But cost isn't the only obstacle. For example, developers eventually hope to lengthen the suit's backpack battery's life and tinker with the suit's design to use less energy. Meanwhile, the suit can draw power from a generator, a tank or helicopter. And there are gas engines that, while noisy, small enough to fit into the suit's backpack.

"The power issue is probably the No. 1 challenge standing in the way of getting this thing in the field," Obusek said.

But he said Sarcos appears to have overcome the key challenge of pairing super-fast microprocessors with sensors that detect movements by the body's joints and transmit data about them to the suit's internal computer.

Much as the brain sends signals to tendons to get muscles to move, the computer sends instructions to hydraulic valves. The valves mimic tendons by driving the suit's mechanical limbs, replicating and amplifying the wearer's movements almost instantly.

"With all the previous attempts at this technology, there has been a slight lag time between the intent of the human, and the actual movement of the machine," Obusek said.

In the demonstration, the bulky suit slowed Jameson a bit, but he could move almost normally.

When a soccer ball was thrown at him, he bounced it back off his helmeted head. He repeatedly struck a punching bag and, slowly but surely, he climbed stairs in the suit's clunky aluminum boots, which made him look like a Frankenstein monster.

"It feels less agile than it is," Jameson said. "Because of the way the control laws work, it's ever so slightly slower than I am. And because we are so in tune with our bodies' responses, this tiny delay initially made me tense."

Now, he's used to it.

"I can regain my balance naturally after stumbling -- something I discovered completely by accident."

Learning was easy, he said.

"It takes no special training, beyond learning to relax and trust the robot," he said.


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StaRScreaM
bro @oyon gak ada versi indonya maklum waktu sekolah bahasa inggris gua warnanya merah semua... BigGrin.gif
gondhes
mungkin inti beritanya US mau bikin tentara dari bahan kaleng BigGrin.gif
raiguru
waaah english mister???? me no speaking dulu dech,...
rajasinga13
superforce yaa.....kayak pilem waktu kecil dolo
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
QUOTE (gondhes @ May 20 2008, 08:18 AM) *
mungkin inti beritanya US mau bikin tentara dari bahan kaleng BigGrin.gif


hehehe....

tentara dari bahan kaleng!!!!

bakal jadi maenan anak2 dong.....

ntar perang-perangan ama anak ingusan kale yach........
ingusan
QUOTE (Zlatan Ibrahimovic @ May 20 2008, 10:04 AM) *
ntar perang-perangan ama anak ingusan kale yach........

hehee ..bukan anak gue maksudnya kan bro Peace.gif

GadisSakaw
berita kaleng ya?
ada_dech
weh.........

keren........

biarpun dari kaleng
tapi dah keren
yg penting kan inovasinya bro.......


dari pada kite.......
tentara malah ga make kaleng
ga make apa.......

tau2 koit ja.......
repot kan bro......
LanaLane
wehh
klo bener2 isa buat manusia2 kaya robo cop atau ironman, bagus banget
namun jangan sampai inovasi kaya gini disalah gunakan, kaya nuklir dipake buat nge bom
eiger
siap2 perang terminator neh Waiting.gifmedieval.gif haha.gif
EmFeld
moved to sci-tech

regards

-EmFeld-

=====Moved=====
rong huang
wow.. canggih beneer mungkin suatu saaat dimana Amerika bisa membuat pasukannya kaya Iron mAN semua,Jepang bisa buat Pasukannya jadi Kamen Rider semua,kalo iNdonesia bisa membuat pasukannya jadi apa yach?
Leesamuri
^
^
Indonesia bisa membuat pasukan Cinta bro...
karna byknya cinta2 di tipi''
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lime ringo
kayanay pengendaliannya tetep butuh drivernya buat gerak yah ......
hijas
gw gak ngerti neeh Bro' maukomenntnya bingung dia ngomong apa bahasanya, hahahahha!
d12
wah jangan bahasa inggris donk bro.........biar semuanya gampang ngerti neh........hehehehehe
kagga
waw ntar kayanya perang bakal kaya maen game aja kali ya?
clarkX
Kayaknya asik tuh..
Kapan ya, Indonesia bisa mbikin kayak gitu???
oksdech
Indonesia bisa buat "Manusia Kaleng"..... hehehe smile.gif
zephyr
jaadi kaya pelem pahlawan jepang....manusia kaleng...but, gw jadi berimajinasi kalo "Suit Armor" akan dipakai sebagai perlindungan para prajurit...bahkan Mini mecha akan digunakan sebagai Light Armored Weapon dimasa mendatang. nonton "the Matrix revolution"... semua bisa terjadi...tapi SEMUA UNTUK MEWUJUDKAN PERDAMAIAN...
speeddemon
QUOTE (Zlatan Ibrahimovic @ May 20 2008, 10:04 AM) *
QUOTE (gondhes @ May 20 2008, 08:18 AM) *
mungkin inti beritanya US mau bikin tentara dari bahan kaleng BigGrin.gif


hehehe....

tentara dari bahan kaleng!!!!

bakal jadi maenan anak2 dong.....

ntar perang-perangan ama anak ingusan kale yach........



Masuk Indonesia...pemulung kaya raya bro...
Secanggih apapun.........TNI tetep unggul
taz 182
manusia kaleng? klo manusia kardus, disini banyakkkk...
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