NAO is a programmable, 58cm tall humanoid robot with the following key components: Body with 25 degrees of freedom. Sensor network: 2 cameras, 4 directional microphones, sonar rangefinder, 2 IR emitters and receivers, 1 inertial board, 9 tactile sensors and 8 pressure sensors. Various communication devices, including voice synthesizer, LED lights, and 2 high-fidelity speakers.
NAO is a programmable, 58cm tall humanoid robot with the following key components: Body with 25 degrees of freedom. Sensor network: 2 cameras, 4 directional microphones, sonar rangefinder, 2 IR emitters and receivers, 1 inertial board, 9 tactile sensors and 8 pressure sensors. Various communication devices, including voice synthesizer, LED lights, and 2 high-fidelity speakers.
NAO is a programmable, 58cm tall humanoid robot with the following key components:
Body with 25 degrees of freedom (DOF) whose key elements are electric motors and actuators
Sensor network: two cameras, four directional microphones, sonar rangefinder, two IR emitters and receivers, one inertial board, nine tactile sensors and eight pressure sensors
Various communication devices, including voice synthesizer, LED lights, and 2 high-fidelity speakers
Intel ATOM 1,6ghz CPU (located in the head) that runs a Linux kernel and supports Aldebaran’s proprietary middleware (NAOqi)
Second CPU (located in the torso)
48.6-watt-hour battery that provides NAO with 1.5 or more hours of autonomy, depending on usage