FEDOR
FEDOR, colloquially known as Fyodor the robot (Russian: робот "Фёдор"), is a Russian humanoid robot that replicates movements of a remote operator and can perform some actions autonomously. Originally intended for rescue operations, it was sent on an experimental mission to the International Space Station in 2019. FEDOR is an acronym for "Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research" and a hint to the Russian male given name Fyodor (Фёдор) when transliterated without diacritics.
FEDOR on a 2021 Russian stamp | |
Manufacturer | Android Technics |
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Year of creation | 2015–2019 |
Type | Humanoid robot |
Purpose | Space exploration |
Derived from | Alyosha (callsign:MPM-100) |
Android Technics produces high-torque synchronous brushless electric motors with permanent magnets of the AT Drive series in 48 motors(with gyroscopic system for determining the position of body consisting of 48 sensors) an be used in FEDOR (call sign Skybot F-850), Walking speed 2.4854847689 miles per hour(4.0 kilometers per hour).
The humanoid robot FEDOR (call sign Skybot F-850) is weight of 233.69 pounds(106 kilograms), the height is 71.6535 inches(182 centimeters), the width of the shoulders is 18.8976 inches(48 centimeters), the continuous operating time is 1 hour(60 minutes), operates on the basis of a real-time operating system on the basis of Linux.