A robot made in MIT has established a world record in Rubik's Cube solution. It was just 0.38 seconds in the eye, it solved. Its previous record was 0.637 seconds, which is also a robot's achievement.
The robot has created by two MIT graduate students. Ben Castz, a mechanical engineering student, and Jared de Carlo, another electrical engineering and computer science student. A press release from MIT revealed that they were passionate about creating a new robot by looking for an error in the previous record holder robot. It was created by German engineer Albert Beer.
De Carlo said in a statement, "We have seen the videos of the previous robots and have targeted that the motors used there are not the fastest ones. There is a chance to use motor faster than this. We thought we could do better by arranging better motor and control it. "
Katz and De Carlo add six metal to grab the six gains of the cube with a new type of motor design. Send photographs to the nearest computer through two web cams. Detects the color differences from that picture and resolves the cube through an already connected algorithm.
Although the finger of human hands is not so fast, the record of the Rubik Cub solution of the people was also quite commendable. Suhbonbum Cho, the record holder who solved the Rubik Cube in only 4.59 seconds. The previous record that broke the previous record in 2007, was more than a tenth of a second!
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