Monday, February 28, 2011

Robots Marathon: Japan: Autonomous bot wins

WorldWideTech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.



The RoboMara or robot marathon has just come to a close in Osaka Japan, with a pair of bipedal bots battling it out in surprisingly close dash to the finish. After 422 laps of a 100-meter track, two robots found themselves only inches apart as coming out of the final turn.

The Vstone team took first place, with an autonomous robot very literally walking a thin red line to victory thanks to a head-mounted camera, finishing with time of 54 hours, 57 minutes, 50.26 seconds. Seeing as how this is the very first robot marathon, I guess that makes it a world record time too. In second place not two seconds behind was the Robot Center team, with a remote-controlled model clocking in at 54 hours, 57 minutes, 51.99 seconds.


Both robots were good sports however, as they posed for the media just past the finish line and struck sexy poses in front of a flurry of flash bulbs.


The event organizers have yet to upload footage of the finish, but we'll be sure to update you when it's online. For now, check out this clip from the start of the race a couple of days ago. It's pretty much indicative of how the whole thing played out.


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