Manav (robot)

Manav (Sanskrit: मानव, pronounced 'Maanav'/ Mɑnʌv, meaning "human") is India's first humanoid robot which was developed in the laboratory of A-SET Training and Research Institutes by Diwakar Vaish (Head of Robotics and Research, A-SET Training and Research Institutes) in late December 2014. It debuted at the IIT-Bombay Techfest 2014-15 in Mumbai.

Manav
Manav: India's first 3D-printed humanoid robot
ManufacturerA-SET Robotics
InventorDiwakar Vaish
Country India
Year of creation2014
TypeHumanoid robot
PurposeResearch, education and entertainment
Diwakar Vaish, the Designer of Manav, demonstrating the robot at IIT - Bombay Techfest 2015

Design

  • Manav stands at 2 feet tall and has a weight of 2 kilograms. It is equipped with onboard sound processing and visual processing so it can respond to commands.
  • Thanks to the onboard processor and various sensors, Manav can perform various activities like walking, dancing with the only requirement of human voice commands.
  • Manav has the capability of Binocular vision processing, giving it the ability to perceive depth and perspective.[1]
  • The Robot was designed in a span of 2 months.
  • Manav's outer body was designed in A-SET's own 3D printing laboratory and is made of Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plastic.[2][3][4][5][6]
  • Manav has a total of 21 degrees of freedom, two of which provide the movement of the head allowing it to nod and look around. 1 degree of freedom goes to the waist which allows it to articulate the waist movement allowing for a more human-like movement.
  • The robot comes with a rechargeable Lithium polymer battery which can keep it running for one hour.
  • The Robot can be purchased with multiple micro-controllers and battery sizes according to the requirements of the user.
  • The robot is also equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

References

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