MIBO - Lego "AIBO" Dog Robot Developed By Jin Sato

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2007

On March 20, 2007 we interviewed Jin Sato and learned how and why he originally developed the MIBO robot - a Lego Mindstorms version of the famous AIBO dog robot from Sony. For more information visit Robots Dreams at http://www.robots-dreams.com.

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  • [iminent led][/led]heee t pas cerieu la?!

    att la il a klaker o moin 100ero den sait merde me il é tro con

  • c bizar .

    c do lego?

  • wow i made one of these when i was eleven i got his book and my version worked much better than this one!

  • Excellent video. I bought the english version of the book in 2002 and built one of these guys. There are some very clever tricks that you used that I have applied to other models since. In particular, the transmission of power for the hind leg lower joint through the hip joint was pretty cool.

  • Now that is something very difficult to achieve with technic - I tried and failed. However, I did create a fully operational jackpot fruit machine.

    Anyway, well done!!!

  • Hi Jim i know you because of you'r fame in the Lego robotic community == cool interview, it is also my first time i see AIBO Lego in action. definitly one of the most impressive dual RCX robot out there.

    sorry for some poor comments people have left you, they clearly don't understand what this creation is all about! M-A

  • i already did

  • WTF

  • bad? slow? the lego nxt gears are so small its almost unrealistic to see a dog waking fast. I'm very impressed, unless those of you who dislike the bulk and speed can do one better

  • Wow! I love the way you built the frame so realistically! THe proportions really do make it look like a dog, and it sure looks like it has some awesome motion capabilities.

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