android robot
Eric G. Wilson, who defines androids as a "synthetic human being", distinguishes between three types of androids, based on their body's composition:
The mummy type - where androids are made of "dead things" or "stiff, inanimate, natural material", such as mummies, puppets, dolls and statues
The golem type - androids made from flexible, possibly organic material, including golems and homunculi
The automaton type - androids which are a mix of dead and living parts
Projet Roughly half of all the robots in the world are in Asia, 32% in Europe, and 16% in North America, 1% in Australasia and 1% in Africa.[52] 40% of all the robots in the world are in Japan,[53] making Japan the country with the highest number of robots.
Japan
In 2006, Japanese developed a new DER 2 android. The height of the human body part of DER2 is 165 cm. There are 47 mobile points. DER2 can not only change its expression but also move its hands and feet and twist its body. As a result of having an actuator controlled precisely with air pressure via a servosystem, the movement is very fluid and there is very little noise.
Korea
EveR-2, the first android that has the ability to sing
KITECH researched and developed EveR-1, an android interpersonal communications model capable of emulating human emotional expression via facial "musculature" and capable of rudimentary conversation, having a vocabulary of around 400 words. She is 160 cm tall and weighs 50 kg, matching the average figure of a Korean