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  • Great so there will no hiding from them J-Day, Thanks guys for your invention =p

  • Those are strong magnets.

  • So lame man!

  • So when are they going to attach guns to it and set it off to kill us?

  • Man, if I was showing off my invention I would have been more scientific. As it is it just looks fake. Can't there be some sence of a double blind besides someones open ended stub-wall? There should be no way to see or hear eather side of that wall to START to convince me that what I'm seeing is real. Link not withstanding.

  • The art of Trolling a puny robot... :(

  • nothin' special y'all'

  • lol there is someone controlling it .... nice try !!

  • Filler

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  • Bot goes In, Bot goes Out,

    Bot goes In, Bot goes Out...LOL

  • Cool put that on a aircraft, especially one with VTL ability. It will be able to be programmed to land and terrain match without any control input from pilot/ground. This would be great tech to have an an unmanned arial drone, probably would have kept the drone the Iranians captured from busting it's landing gear or could even be used to confirm the terrain matches the GPS and keep a drone from being GPS spoofed. I think you need to seek a defense contract dude.

  • But will it blend?

  • @MrMarktheo DROP DEAD!

  • is there any non military application of this device?)))

  • @saib189 Can you think of a non-military reason to need to see through walls?

  • Thumbs up if ur the 327 viewer.

  • I didn't see the need for a robit here. The camera alone was enough to see what was behind both walls

  • Today i went to the dentist but a bird flu away.

  • Dead1Eagle6: the robot is controlled by a sam9 microcontroller from Atmel.

  • TheOne42: Nope, it's called radar.

  • It's called infra-red sensor... -.-"

  • @TheOne42

    Nope. It's called radar.

    tard.

  • Guy with remote control: "Ok back...now forward...ok back..."

  • @GammaRay1111 ahahahahahaha

  • @GammaRay1111 yeah something like that. . .

  • @GammaRay1111 Yeah, you should think that, but this is the real deal. The radar sensor is based on an ultrawideband radar chip operating in the 3.5-5.6 GHz range, which has good penetration abilities. The wall is probably drywall or something, easily penetrated although there is some signal attenuation.

  • Honestly I'm more interested in the control behind the bot than the radar... if you wouldn't mind divulging that information. Microprocessor? FPGA? Assembly? C++? Bueller?

  • Can You See Through Clothes?

  • nice

    

  • Great demonstration of a UWB radar seeing trough a wall!

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