Vehicle to autonomous biped robot conversion for the Mini Cooper r50
“I first had the vision to build a robot while working as an engineer on the old Mini Coopers in the late 1960s. There were no real robots at the time of course, so it was purely science-fiction. But I always believed a robot would be the most natural complement to the automobile – a full biped, intelligent version having great strength, dexterity and a library of mechanical knowledge. I imagined a robot with the ability to repair vehicles, direct traffic and watch over high-accident crossroads to preempt accidents.
This ambition started to look possible when work began on the new Mini. I’ve always believed BMW overbuilds many of their parts, so the over-building of certain Mini applications for my robotics use went unnoticed. In 1998, I began tests in a remote location outside Oxford.
In 2000 I thought my formal connection to Mini might be severed when Rover was sold by BMW. Luckily, BMW chose to retain the Mini brand. Subsequently, a few engineers would need to stay in England – Oxford to be exact. I was slated for retirement and was originally from the Oxford area so it raised little suspicion when I offered to stay. From then on, progress was swift.”
This is SO COOL! You HAVE to check out the videos of this robot further down the page!
Edu
To me this is a very good animation. Nothing else. Look at the video where the person switches off the lights. Check the shadows.
Anyhow, besides that, I am starting the research on this field and I think that we are quite far away from getting to that level! 🙂
Regards,
Edu
olivia
Aw no! Try again tomorrow. Its seriously worth the wait!
Albear
Boo links stoped working
olivia
Yeah that’s the clip I loved best too!! I don’t know what’s sexier – the mind that created and built him or the robot himself.
As far as I can tell that thing is for real. Nathan, I WANT ONE FOR CHRISTMAS!!!!
nathan
DAMN GINA!!!! Car stopping is the best one!
Are you for real? That thing exists?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Jesus this is cool.