Group 1 - The World Humanoid Robot Games successfully concluded on August 17, showcasing a blend of technology and sports with 26 gold medals awarded and participation from 280 teams and over 500 robots from 16 countries [1] - The event was co-hosted by multiple organizations including the Beijing Municipal Government and the World Robot Cooperation Organization, with North Olympic Group responsible for service guarantees [1][2] - Battery management was identified as the core focus for the event, with a "machine" and "battery" separation strategy implemented for safety and efficiency [2][4] Group 2 - Charging management and safety were highlighted as the most critical tasks, differing from human sports events, with a dedicated team ensuring real-time monitoring and emergency protocols [2][3] - A total of 40 charging cabinets with 360 charging ports were deployed across four areas, with the busiest charging zone located in the B1 competition area [2][4] - Each charging cabinet is monitored 24/7, capable of charging nine batteries simultaneously, and equipped with safety features to alert for any potential hazards [3][4] Group 3 - The event's charging management has contributed to advancements in battery research and development, with ongoing discussions with fire safety authorities to address lithium battery charging issues [5] - North Olympic Group's experience from previous events, such as the Beijing Winter Olympics, has positioned them well for future technology and sports integration events [5]
如何保障人形机器人充电安全?组委会“机弹分离”探索充电管理