Japanese Railway Company Tests Gundam-Like Robots To Carry Out Maintenance Work
By Mikelle Leow, 26 Apr 2022
Video screenshot via JR West
Straight out of a Transformers film, robots are carrying out manual labor along tracks operated by Japanese railway company JR West. Guided by human instruction, they pick up heavy objects, lay paths, and help their companions reach more less-accessible areas.
As reported by national news outlet My Navi News, human operators manage the Gundam-like humanoids through VR helmets and maneuver them using controllers in cargo vehicles.
Meanwhile, the machines—which are only built to the torso—are attached to cranes, allowing them to be lifted to handle power lines and reach other places at height. In essence, this makes them more like high-tech puppets than crime-busting or world-dominating figures.
The bot would collect data about the weight and size of objects, which is then sent to the human operator too.
JR West says the equipment is easy to work with—using a left control works its left hand, while a right one moves the right hand. Besides fixing railways, it can also be trained to perform various tasks, including dangerous ones.
The company is hopeful that the deployment of the Transformers-esque equipment will lower the rate of work accidents, including crashes and electric shocks.
A prototype is currently being tested, and the humanoid is being planned to work on a larger scale and could even go to market by the spring of 2024.
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