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Cell Phone-Controlled Household Robot Revealed

rocannon writes "Cellular News reports that Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a new robot for the home, the MARON-1, as a follow-up for the HOAP-1. MARON-1 is equipped with a wide range of functions including telephone, camera, remote control, timer and surveillance equipment, and can be remotely controlled by a cell phone to operate home electronic appliances or monitor household security."

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  1. When I first looked... by tangent3 · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...I was wondering why anyone would want to name a robot a "MORON"

  2. Robots of death by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Soon people will use remote controlled robots as snipers. Just another example of technology turning on its masters. Stupid humans
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  3. More details on this on 12 October by jukal · · Score: 4, Informative
    This is seems like a rather interesting bot, but the currently available information on it is very weak.

    The company will release more details at the Japan Robot Conference, which opens on 12 October at Osaka University.

    So, I quess more info will be available here in a couple of days.

    1. Re:More details on this on 12 October by jukal · · Score: 2
      > I think you mean "I guess", unless I'm not aware of some kind of clever English mangling you're using

      Yes, I quess. I tend to quess guess wrongly atleast 42 times a day, I quess.

  4. Yeah, robotic guard dog... by icerunner · · Score: 5, Funny

    Use the surveillance camera to watch theives steal your robot while you're out.

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  5. Wash, clean, mown the lawn... by e8johan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I want a robot that can do more than take pictures of my house and switch channels on the TV. The company Husquarna has an automatic mower, Electrolux has an automatic vacuum cleaner. This is what I want at home. If it can walk the dog and wake me up in the morning too, I'll be really happy.

    1. Re:Wash, clean, mown the lawn... by squaretorus · · Score: 2

      If it can walk the dog and wake me up in the morning too, I'll be really happy

      Thats DISGUSTING!

    2. Re:Wash, clean, mown the lawn... by e8johan · · Score: 2

      Also, it is irony. I'm sorry that I missed out to put the smiley at the end of the line.
      What I'm trying to point out is that a robot that can replace a remote and take photos isn't more than a simple toy. If I was to buy a robot, I would want it to do something that I don't always enjoy (as indicated in the subject "Wash, clean, mown the lawn..."). I usually enjoy walking my dog, but when it is windy and rainy I really wish he'd learn to use a proper toilet :-)

      Please notice the smiley at the end. I do not suggest training a dog to use a tiolet designed for humans as it would be cruel to the poor animal, and it'd probably just miss it, forcing me to clean the floor, but if I had a robot for that... hmm. :-P

    3. Re:Wash, clean, mown the lawn... by squaretorus · · Score: 2

      Apologees for my poor sense of humour.

      My post simply implied that you wanted your robot to wake you up with a blowjob. Who gives a fuck about the dog with a slutty robot in the house!

  6. But does it go up stairs? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    From these pictures below (Fujitsu.com), it doesn't look like it.

    http://pr.fujitsu.com/en/news/2002/10/7.html

  7. Here's Fujitsa's spec sheet for the MARON-1 by KNicolson · · Score: 4, Informative
    http://pr.fujitsu.com/en/news/2002/10/7.html

    Ugly little beastie, isn't it?

  8. But... by KinkyClown · · Score: 2, Funny

    Can it keep an IRC channel open?

  9. Isn't that why my wife married me ? by MosesJones · · Score: 4, Funny

    To have someone to phone up and drop everything to do anything she wants.

    Bugger, looks like I'm out of a job :(

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  10. A cellphone to control a remote control by Hunden · · Score: 5, Funny

    The robot's infrared remote control capability can be used to operate appliances such as air conditioners, televisions and VCRs.

    Perfect, so now I'm able to control a robot that can control my TV - Weee the advances of science!

    Now I only need a remote control for my cellphone...


    "Honey - Have you seen the remote control for the remote control for the..."

    1. Re:A cellphone to control a remote control by MacJedi · · Score: 2, Informative
      New Remote Control Can Be Operated By Remote

      I love the onion. :)
      /joeyo

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    2. Re:A cellphone to control a remote control by cjs · · Score: 2

      I don't know why people keep ignoring the first device listed. Hello! Air conditioners, folks! I come home at widely varying times that I can't predict in advance, and I know I'd *love* to be able to turn on my A/C a half hour before I arrive home.

      (And yes, most air conditioners here have infrared remote controls, so you can adjust them from anywhere in the rooom.)

      cjs

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  11. Follow up to the Hoap-1? by Mr.Nifty · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Although this is produced by the same company as the HOAP-1, it has a very different focus. The HOAP was developed as a bipedal platform, to allow easier development of walking strategies and to allow developers to test out ideas about human-computer interactions. The development suite was released, and the main target was research groups. The MARON-1, on the other hand, is much more of a high-end consumer product. Instead of cutting edge work on balance and bipedal locomotion, they adopted the tried and true wheel-based design. Instead of releasing the development environment and focusing on research, they gave it a much more basic interface and tried to make it accessible to people without previous robotics experience. The list of features isn't very impressive or cutting edge. What is impressive is the fact that they have developed a platform which is robust and easy to control (or so they claim), in a variety of real-world situations. Although the cutting edge stuff like the HOAP is neat, without a base of real robots being used by real people, the field is just an academic exercise. The real tests of robotics for the near future will be in the areas of human-robot interactions, and in whether robots like this one will be able to fulfill their promises of ease-of-use and versitility.

    1. Re:Follow up to the Hoap-1? by marko123 · · Score: 2

      Great. Wheels. I live in a three friggin story house. At least the Daleks won't get me.

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  12. Bet Dave Bowman wished he had one... by kcbrown · · Score: 3, Funny
    Dave (into cellphone): HAL, please open the pod bay doors.

    HAL: I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.

    Dave: HAL! OPEN THE <click> DOORS. HAL? HAL?!

    [Dave looks at his phone, which says "DISCONNECTED"]

    Dave: #@%!! cellphone service out here really sucks.

    Okay, maybe he wouldn't want one...

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  13. MARON? by JamieF · · Score: 2

    I didn't know that being teased by groups of small children making fun of its name in singsong was a requirement, but with a name like that, it must have been.

    Paging Doctor Branding... you're finally needed again in the O.R.! We've got a droid in critical condition from severe taunting trauma to the nomenclaturus maximus.

  14. Re:Oh god. by spakka · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ha Ha I HOAP not

  15. It has its own phone?! by dpryo · · Score: 2

    What if it starts calling other robot-friends? This could be the end of the human world.

  16. Weekend minutes?? by Insightfill · · Score: 2, Funny

    So, do I get to talk to the robot all I want over weekends and evenings? What if the robot isn't in my calling area - do roam charges apply? Can I make the robot part of my "circle of friends" (or whatever they call it now) and talk all I want?

  17. The Ultimate in conveniece by Winged+Youth · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey HEY! Alright! I've been waiting for one of these for YEARS!

    A telephone I can control with my.......telephone?

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  18. Bad news, good news... by X86Daddy · · Score: 4, Informative

    Bad news:
    With the mention of the cell phone software being designed for DoCoMo handsets, I have a feeling this will be released for the Japan market, and much later, if ever for those of us in the US.

    Good news:
    Not nearly as multi-function, but arguably more useful is a robot that was just released in the US. Like the multi thousand dollar electolux sold in europe, the Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner was just released by the people at iRobot, and is available now at Sharper Image and similar stores. Oh, and it's only $200. PC Magazine has a review.

    Also, there's been a robot available for home monitoring and general wandering around in the US for some time called the Cye. It's brain is your PC, but with their advanced kits that include a camera, you can have it do remote monitoring, etc... too. This thing is currently about $3k, but it used to be under $1k!

    Anyone have an idea of the estimated price on MARON-1?

  19. kill all humans by wfmcwalter · · Score: 2
    From the manual:

    enter KILL ALL HUMANS mode --- *63
    leave KILL ALL HUMANS mode --- *6959392054829194585#3*%!54&43^4984

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  20. It already exists by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 2

    A robot who does anything you want just by phoning? It is called a husband.

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