Evolta, who became the mascot robot Japanese electronics company, Panasonic, has previously been awarded the Guinness World Records. This robot will again amaze the public with roam the streets of Japan to conduct a long march as far as 300 miles or more precisely about 482 kilometers from Tokyo to Kyoto.Seperti that was launched by Panasonic, in his videos, Evolta-shaped humanoid robot comes an interesting little two-wheeled cart style daihachiguruma medieval Japan.
Robot with a height of only about 17 cm and weighing 997 grams will run in a plastic cylinder that rotates, much like hamsters with wheels. The difference, Evolta walking while pulling a cart which is actually Evolta 12 AA batteries for energy sources.
With speeds reaching two to three meters per hour, the robot is controlled with a remote control is expected to arrive in Kyoto on December 10, 2010, after traveling for approximately 49 days.
Evolta scheduled to explore the historic streets such as the Tokaido a legendary and ancient pathways linking Tokyo and Kyoto. The tradition of traveling by foot has been celebrated for centuries by artists in Japan. This is what also will be conducted by Evolta.
Evolta tiny robot will travel according to organizers of the event rules. For instance, he just walked in the daytime, may only recharge the batteries once a day and not allowed to walk when the weather is rainy. All activities are monitored by a team Evolta through a computer remotely.
Robot designers hope Evolta team, this tiny robot can get to Kyoto on time and again won the Guinness World Records. If successful, this action will make Evolta be the first humanoid robot that walked through the historic streets of Japan.
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