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The Max Planck Institute for Biomechanics and the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing, Engineering and Automation in Germany have recently created a system in which a cable robot controls the icosahedral cage to lift and lower, move back and forth, left and right, and
rotate and flip at various angles.
The entire system of the cable robot is located in a large space of 5×5×8 meters, the icosahedral cage is made of carbon fiber, connected to 8 cables, the cables are connected to the powerful motor equipment in the corner of the space, each motor has 473 metric horsepower, can lift 75 kilograms of weight per meter per second vertically, can accurately drive the iron cage to fly and rotate in space, or perform movements as small as passengers can not detect
.
The research team believes that this cable robot can be used for flight simulation training, driving simulation training, and neurological experiments, but virtual reality fans probably want to use it most to play games, such as a space war in a science fiction world!
The Max Planck Institute for Biomechanics and the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing, Engineering and Automation in Germany have recently created a system in which a cable robot controls the icosahedral cage to lift and lower, move back and forth, left and right, and
rotate and flip at various angles.
The entire system of the cable robot is located in a large space of 5×5×8 meters, the icosahedral cage is made of carbon fiber, connected to 8 cables, the cables are connected to the powerful motor equipment in the corner of the space, each motor has 473 metric horsepower, can lift 75 kilograms of weight per meter per second vertically, can accurately drive the iron cage to fly and rotate in space, or perform movements as small as passengers can not detect
.
The research team believes that this cable robot can be used for flight simulation training, driving simulation training, and neurological experiments, but virtual reality fans probably want to use it most to play games, such as a space war in a science fiction world!