
Robot desarrollado por Citizen con la ayuda de el departamento de ingenieria de la universidad de Osaka, Robot laboratory y Viston. Extraido del artículo "Tiny robots warm up for football cup" de Cnet News:

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...The Eco-Be, which measures less than 25mm across, features a motor unit adapted from tiny watch motors. With a lithium battery, small LED and microprocessor on board, the robot can move forward and backward, as well as turn around.
It can be remotely controlled via a built-in infrared module. Each robot unit has a unique address, allowing multiple robots to be controlled independently and play simultaneously....The organisers of RoboCup, an international robotics football competition held annually, plan to have a new category this year named the RoboCup Citizen Eco-Be League, which will feature the tiny robots....

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