Autonomous Walking Humanoid that Astonished the World – Honda’s ASIMO

ASIMO, developed by HONDA Research Institute Japan Co., Ltd., is the world’s first humanoid robot to achieve autonomous biped walking. Despite the fact that research on humanoid robots began in the 1960s, no successful cases of dynamic biped walking robots existed before P2. ASIMO, which is an abbre...

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