Mitsubishi Electric’s robot has set a new Guinness World Record for solving a Rubik’s cube in just 0.305 seconds, surpassing the human record of 4.48 seconds. The robot, named TOKUFASTbot, was designed by expert Tokui and uses special servo motors and high-tech technology to achieve its remarkable speed.
The engineers at Mitsubishi Electric were motivated to attempt this record to showcase the high-speed rotation capabilities of their motors. The robot utilizes a color recognition algorithm developed using AI technology, along with servo motors, controllers, PCs, touch screens, and cameras to achieve its quick solve. The team faced challenges in ensuring that the Rubik’s cube did not get stuck during the solves.
Tokui expressed his interest and dedication to the project despite the difficulties involved. The successful record-breaking attempt not only demonstrates the engineering capabilities of Mitsubishi Electric but also highlights the importance of all machine components working smoothly together.
The achievement of this record has inspired the engineers at Mitsubishi Electric to further develop their technological skills and take on exciting challenges using the advanced technology they have evolved during engine development. Their dedication to innovation and pushing the boundaries of what is possible with technology is evident in this groundbreaking accomplishment.
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