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Honda's omni-directional mobility unit

Postby osopolar » Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:32 pm

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I'm sure you've seen the self-balancing unicycle before, but Honda just raised the bar. Check out Honda's U3-X Personal Mobility Device. Honda plans on unveiling the U3-X at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show 2009, which begins on October 24, 2009 in Chiba, Japan.

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Honda has developed a new personal mobility technology, U3-X. It is a compact experimental device that fits comfortably between the rider's legs, to provide free movement in all directions just as in human walking – forward, backward, side-to-side, and diagonally. Honda will continue research and development of the device including experiments in a real-world environment to verify the practicality of the device.

This new personal mobility device makes it possible to adjust speed and move, turn and stop in all directions when the rider leans the upper body to shift body weight. This was achieved through application of advanced technologies including Honda's balance control technology, which was developed through the robotics research of ASIMO, Honda's bipedal humanoid robot, and the world's first* omni-directional driving wheel system (Honda Omni Traction Drive System, or HOT Drive System), which enables movement in all directions, including not only forward and backward, but also directly to the right and left and diagonally. In addition, this compact size and one-wheel-drive personal mobility device was designed to be friendly to the user and people around it by making it easier for the rider to reach the ground from the footrest and placing the rider on roughly the same eye level as other people or pedestrians.

Key features of U3-X:

Free movement just as in human walking
1. Device control featuring application of balance control technology cultivated through ASIMO research:
The incline sensor detects the incline of the device based on the weight shift of the rider and determines the rider`s intention in terms of the direction and speed. Based on the data, precise control is applied to return the device to an upright position, which achieves smooth and agile movements and simple operation by weight shift only.

2. HOT Drive System (Omni-directional driving wheel system):
Honda developed the world`s first wheel structure which enables movement in all directions including forward, backward, side-to-side and diagonally. Multiple small-diameter motor-controlled wheels were connected in-line to form one large-diameter wheel. By moving the large-diameter wheel, the device moves forward and backward, and by moving small-diameter wheels, the device moves side-to-side. By combining these movements the device moves diagonally.

Compact size which fit between the user`s legs
3. Compact and innovative package:

The combination of the balance control technology and the HOT Drive System enabled the one-wheel style compact and innovative package of the device. In addition, the device adopts a light-weight monocoque body in which the foldable seat, footrests and body cover that also function as the frame are stored in the body of the device, achieving highly portable convenience.

Read more via Honda Media News.. watch some vids or check out some pics via flickr

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Postby D chama » Thu Sep 24, 2009 5:13 pm

^lol. This would actually be pretty good exercise for your core though, if there is no other back support. Forces you to have good posture too.:thumbs:

..but you know it will go for an ultra ridiculous price :(
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Postby Taro Toporific » Fri Sep 25, 2009 7:59 am

It's cool that Honda is exploring unconventional concepts of locomotion, but damn, it only goes 3.7MPH. Not exactly fast.
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Postby American Oyaji » Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:40 am

Taro Toporific wrote:It's cool that Honda is exploring unconventional concepts of locomotion, but damn, it only goes 3.7MPH. Not exactly fast.


That's just a tad faster than normal walking speed for humans.
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Postby xenomorph42 » Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:56 am

Taro Toporific wrote:It's cool that Honda is exploring unconventional concepts of locomotion, but damn, it only goes 3.7MPH. Not exactly fast.


How fast do you want the damn thing to go? 15km? You would fall flat on your ass and chew on asphalt. I think products like this and the orig. Segway are great products, but a hassle to use them in Japan. For one thing, there's the license issue. In Japan you need a license for everything, including Segways.

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Personally, I wouldn't mind taking this "Uno" for a spin.:D
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Postby Marked Trail » Wed Jan 14, 2015 9:19 am

Honda’s UNI-CUB Is Amazing, Least-Efficient Water Delivery System Ever
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Honda demonstrated their UNI-CUB motorized chair-thing, which they’re using to develop the world’s least-efficient method of single water-bottle delivery. Seeing it in action, I’m very impressed...
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Having one person sitting on a motorized unicycle delivering a solitary bottle of water by hand is highly impractical and wildly inefficient; but having that person set the water bottle on her head ups the difficulty of the entire endeavor, and is really what makes Honda the undisputed kings of inefficient lone water-vessel transport.
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