They have one in the lab at the hospital I work at. Ours has an antenna & makes little electronic beeps & "dinging" sounds. It also talks to you. Today at work I was standing in it's way & it made a sarcastic comment to me!!!!!
It sat there for s few seconds then said "I must be invisible". :-D
It has a series of active scanning lasers at the bottom constantly scanning for "temporary objects", as well as SONAR discs. When it encounters an object it's not familiar with, it first calculates the fastest route around it to the next goal, and tries that. If the temporary obstruction prevents that, it will wait for a specified period of time for the object to move. If that doesn't work, it can call you on any iPhone and let you know that it's stuck, and give you the map of where it is.
How does it avoid abjects such as stretchers? How well does it navigate when the environment is dynamic (e.g., people are walking around, chairs' and tables' locations are moved, etc.)?
I've only got ONE comment to make : is this the return of the BRAIN DEAD ????????
insanityrulestheday 4 months ago 2
They have one in the lab at the hospital I work at. Ours has an antenna & makes little electronic beeps & "dinging" sounds. It also talks to you. Today at work I was standing in it's way & it made a sarcastic comment to me!!!!!
It sat there for s few seconds then said "I must be invisible". :-D
jfw657 9 months ago
This thing looks so mch like R2-D2 lol
whoisthisguy724 1 year ago
EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!
pdxdoughnut 1 year ago
does the future of pharmacists look grim?i know there are many other fields residencies
jpsets896 2 years ago
It has a series of active scanning lasers at the bottom constantly scanning for "temporary objects", as well as SONAR discs. When it encounters an object it's not familiar with, it first calculates the fastest route around it to the next goal, and tries that. If the temporary obstruction prevents that, it will wait for a specified period of time for the object to move. If that doesn't work, it can call you on any iPhone and let you know that it's stuck, and give you the map of where it is.
Ezedriel 3 years ago 2
How does it avoid abjects such as stretchers? How well does it navigate when the environment is dynamic (e.g., people are walking around, chairs' and tables' locations are moved, etc.)?
kartoun 3 years ago