Chinese scientists have developed a robot that can help ensure
security in public places.
The robot, the first of its kind developed in China,
is expected to go on sale within two or three months.
Jointly developed by the Civil Aviation University of
China and Tianjin YAAN Technology Electronics Co. Ltd., the robot
can patrol residential zones, airports, warehouses, department
stores and other public places.
The two-wheel differential drive robot, looking like a
small car, is 90 centimeters long, 55 centimeters wide and 75
centimeters high, and weighs 55 kilograms.
It can move independently on cement pavements and
climb slopes with a 15 to 20 gradient, according to experts from
the Civil Aviation University of China.
The robot can move freely on fixed or specially
designed routes.
Equipped with Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) and wide-angle
cameras, it uses ultrasonic equipment to avoid obstacles and
transmits information on suspect sights and noises, such as fires,
to a controller.
(Xinhua News Agency November 17, 2006)
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