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Meet Musashi Japan’s Future AI Taxi Driver

15/06/2024
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Musashi Humanoid Robot in micro car

The idea of driverless cars has generated a lot of excitement recently. Major companies have focused extensively on researching and developing autonomous driving technologies.

Researchers at the University of Tokyo have suggested a simpler and more cost-effective idea: using humanoid robots to drive cars autonomously.

The team used Musashi, a humanoid robot designed to mimic the human body. Musashi can sit in a car seat and operate the acceleration and brake pedals.

Researchers report that Musashi’s flexibility, adjustable stiffness, and multiple sensors allow it to steer with both arms and recognize people in the side mirror. The team’s findings were published in the journal arXiv.

Developed in 2019, Musashi is a “musculoskeletal humanoid” created as a testbed for learning control systems. Its design closely mirrors human proportions and mechanics, with a joint and muscle structure inspired by the human body.

The humanoid robot has 74 muscles and 39 joints, not counting the hand. Its musculoskeletal structure includes joint modules, muscle modules, and durable Dyneema fibers.

University of Tokyo Musashi Humanoid Robot Driving a Micro Car
University of Tokyo Musashi Humanoid Robot Driving a Micro Car

Researchers note that Musashi’s muscles are arranged in opposing pairs around its joints. The robot’s modular body features precise joint and muscle modules equipped with built-in sensors. The nonlinear elastic unit (NEU) utilizes rubber for enhanced flexibility.

Each of Musashi’s movable eyes houses a high-resolution vision camera that can pan and tilt to capture different perspectives, including straight ahead and quick checks of side mirrors.

Its five-fingered hands, situated at the ends of articulated arms, are skilled at steering the wheel using learning software and sensor feedback.

Musashi’s hands manage tasks like the handbrake, ignition key, and turn signals, while its feet control the brake and accelerator pedals. Both hands and feet are equipped with advanced sensors to measure force and flexibility.

The research team installed a Wi-Fi router and Intel NUC PC in the vehicle to manage the recognition module and servo power supply.

During tests with a Toyota COMS electric car, Musashi completed a two-minute turn at moderate speed simply by releasing the brake pedal, without needing to use the accelerator.

It also successfully navigated a junction by detecting and responding to traffic lights.

University of Tokyo Musashi Humanoid Robot Inside Mini Car

In another test, Musashi tried to use the accelerator but had difficulty maintaining a steady speed while going uphill.

In addition to driving tests, the robot was evaluated for its ability to detect and react to obstacles such as humans in its path.

Clearly, there is more work ahead. Fortunately, the researchers are ready for the challenge, aiming to develop an advanced robot and software. Perhaps in the future, Musashi might be your Tokyo taxi driver!

Source: University of Tokyo
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