Humanoid robots typically have a bipedal structure with two legs, enabling them to move and navigate environments designed for humans.
Anthropomorphic Design:
These robots often have an anthropomorphic design, including a head, torso, arms, and hands, to resemble human features closely.
Sensors and Perception:
Humanoid robots are equipped with various sensors, such as cameras, microphones, and touch sensors, to perceive and interpret their surroundings.
Artificial Intelligence:
Advanced AI algorithms enable humanoid robots to recognize faces, understand speech, learn from interactions, and adapt their behavior over time.
Actuators and Movement:
Motors and actuators in the joints of humanoid robots allow them to move in a way that simulates human motion. This includes walking, grasping objects, and making expressive gestures.