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A Year Ago: Japanese develop tiny robot

Associated Press ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 21 Jun 2000 07:09 BST

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Japanese electronics companies have developed a micro-machine the size of an ant that can crawl around thin pipes, inspect and even fix problems at power plants, officials said Monday.

The box-shaped robot is only 5mm (0.2 inch) long, 9mm (0.36 inch) wide and 6.5mm (0.26 inch) high. It has a pair of round connectors on both sides that can be linked up with other robots for more extensive assignments.

With a weight of only 0.42g (0.0147oz), the robot can lift objects twice as heavy as itself and can move at a speed of 2mm (0.1 inch) per second, said Koji Hirose, spokesman for the ministry of International Trade and Industry.

Mitsubishi Electric, Sumitomo Electric and Matsushita Research Institute developed the machine under the government's 25bn yen (£126m) 'micro machine' project that began in 1989, Hirose said.

The robots are one of three types of machines designed for use in different environments, he said.

The robots, which can crawl into the tiniest gaps around bundles of pipes, are expected to speed up inspection and repairs at electric and nuclear power plants because they can be sent in while the plants keep running.

Scientists are working to add new functions to them so the robots can climb up and down a pipe while connected to other machines. They also plan to develop robots with motors and problem-detecting sensors.

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