Showing posts with label programming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label programming. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2018

SPACE1 Industries Humanoid Coding

NAO: writing capable
Humanoid Coding
Humanoido is looking for a new simplified programming language that can be used with humanoid robots so they can do their own coding/ programming during space flights.

This will be the first wave of space humanoids that can do rapid coding for other systems.

Space flights and rocket launches now have a number of qualified astro bots that are part of the rocket crew, and their work rosters continue to increase. A number of applications have arisen during space exploration that require machine life forms to do on-the-fly programming of rockets, spacecraft, modules, payloads, various systems and interpret that data and make decisions. On board memory is size limited and therefore programming requirements cannot be too obtrusive. Contact Humanoido

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Space1 Drone Programming

A Space1 Chaser Drone from the fleet of drones is put through its paces before rocket launch
Chaser Drone Program
Several Space1 drone programming sequences are prepared for rocket missions. The drone sets next to the rocket, rises up while doing orbits around the rocket. The drone then returns to the same position next to the rocket during the pre flight countdown. With its cameras blazing, at ground zero the drone captures the liftoff and then rockets upwards at its highest possible speed, continuing to film the sequence. The drone tilts back looking upwards to capture the upward rocket flight, then returns to encircle the empty launch pad and finally resting in its original position.

Space1 Contact
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/06/space1-contact.html
Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/
Space1 Profile 2017
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html
About Space1 from the Founder
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/about-space1-from-founder.html


Humanoid Robots Home
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/
Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html

Big Brain Home
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/
Big Brain Index 1
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/fill-brain-project-searchable-thread.html
Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html

Monday, May 22, 2017

Space1 Humanoid Prepares for Space

Space1's Tom Humanoid in test mode - Photo by Humanoido
The Space Humanoid Thomas is being prepared for space by programming. 

"Tom," who is named after the famous genius boy wonder in the Tom Swift book series, is a very capable humanoid robot. 

Approximately a foot tall, Tom is extremely advanced. For example, he can grasp hand holds alongside spacecraft during space walks, activate control panel buttons and switches and likely perform space repairs.

Tom has exclusively keen vision, able to recognize objects, shapes, icons, codes, and people's faces. Fully equipped with a power supply, arms, legs, feet, neck, head, body torso, and eyes, it's expected that Tom could not only serve as a valued Robonaut in space but also pilot the Delta Wing Flyer for Space1 missions. Programming is currently a part of testing Tom's functions and capabilities while checking servo motor performance and other detail.

Tom is extremely versatile and can also be adapted to a diminutive mode to fit tighter space craft, capsules and work places. Humanoids such as Tom are also well suited for hibernation during space trips to conserve the power supply. Humanoid robots are also suitable for telescope repair in space.

Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/
Space1 Profile
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html

Humanoid Robots Home
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/
Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html

Big Brain Home
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/
Big Brain Index 1
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/fill-brain-project-searchable-thread.html
Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Space1 Programming Rockets

Not everything in the technical world of rockets and computers has numerical code programming. By definition,  instructions written by a programmer in a programming language are often called source code. In the case of Space1 and the Safety Rocket, as well as the Rocket Space Plane RSP, programming is induced non-numerically.

To hard program the RSP for example, a flight path is created by adjusting the plane's dimensions and attributes, as well as flight parameters. This can include free fall and gliding velocity, weight and balance, trim, positions of ailerons and tail, attitude, wind and direction, and additional flight parameters.

For example, a glider can be hardware programmed to take an autonomous spiral glide flight return path to the Earth without the interactions of intelligent man or machine.

Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html