Disabled Japanese man begins robo-suit adventure

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Disabled Japanese man begins robo-suit adventure

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Japanese robotic scientists wear the Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) during a demonstration on the streets of Tokyo in 2009. A disabled Japanese man has embarked on an ambitious trip that will take him to a mediaeval French World Heritage site with the help of a cutting-edge robotic suit

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.A disabled Japanese man on Friday embarked on an ambitious trip that will take him to a mediaeval French World Heritage site with the help of a cutting-edge robotic suit.

Seiji Uchida, 49, who lost the ability to walk in a car accident 28 years ago, said his trip to the picturesque abbey of Mont Saint Michel, set on a rocky islet in Normandy, will be only the beginning of his dream.

"Right now, I cannot stand on my own feet without help," said Uchida at Tokyo's Narita airport before his departure to France.

"But I will never give up on my hope of someday walking on my own feet, no matter how many years it would take."

In a project planned to take place Tuesday, Uchida -- paralysed from his waist down and in one hand -- will be carried up the hill of Mont Saint Michel by a man wearing a robot suit, called the Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL).

Battery-powered HAL, which detects muscle impulses to anticipate and support the user's body movements, was originally designed to help the elderly with mobility and manual work and to assist hospital carers in lifting patients.

The specially-designed exoskeleton suit will enable Uchida's carrier to bear an 80 kilogramme (176 pound) load, whereas Uchida only weighs 45 kilogrammes.

The suit, which amplifies the muscle power of its wearer's legs, has a pannier that Uchida will hold onto.

Uchida, a father of two sets of twins -- six years old and 20 months old, is travelling with the four children and wife, accompanied by his support team.

"I would like to show my children the challenge I have taken on," he said.

A full-body model of HAL, being developed by Tsukuba University professor Yoshiyuki Sankai, assists both arms and legs, and allows users to carry a load of up to 70 kilogrammes (154 pounds) with one arm.

Uchida and a support team used an earlier version of the suit in an unsuccessful attempt to conquer the 4,164-metre (13,661-foot) Breithorn peak in Switzerland in 2006, when climbers wearing the robo-suits carried Uchida.

Uchida said he wants to visit the rocky tidal island of Mont Saint Michel, where a steep and narrow trail leads to an abbey and former fortress, to "prove that it is possible for disabled people to visit the world's historic sites without relying on facilities like elevators."
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wait so a guy with the robot stuff is carrying him up the hill or he's wearing the suit?
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Wow. The applications for this tech is boundless, yet i'm wondering how cool it would be to punch and kick a car apart like the bonus stage in Street Fighter II.
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Dr_Subtitles wrote:wait so a guy with the robot stuff is carrying him up the hill or he's wearing the suit?
Someone wearing the suit will carry him--which will be much easier because of the suit.

It would be 10x more awesome if he were using the suit himself, but since he is paralyzed, he has no muscle impulses for the suit to read.
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This sounds similar to the descriptions of the powered armor in Starship Troopers.
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flamepanther wrote:
Dr_Subtitles wrote:wait so a guy with the robot stuff is carrying him up the hill or he's wearing the suit?
Someone wearing the suit will carry him--which will be much easier because of the suit.

It would be 10x more awesome if he were using the suit himself, but since he is paralyzed, he has no muscle impulses for the suit to read.
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