Sunday, September 28, 2014

Robot finds lost objects with radio frequency technology – Globo.com

Researchers have created a robot that can find objects lost at home. He works from a radio frequency system. It’s very simple: just that the objects are tagged to issue signals to communicate with the smart machine. The technology is a solution for those who consider themselves “forgotten” and promises to give a break to the defendant as “Longinus” are.

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Each object must receive a “tag” with your signature on radio frequency, which must be unique. With a search algorithm, it is able to understand user requests and then look for objects around the house.

The robot through antennas on the sides, can receive these signals and find them. As he approaches an object receives a stronger signal and can move in your direction. In tests, he was very efficient, finding drugs, remote control, cell phone, etc.

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“With a little modification in some of the objects in your home, a robot could quickly have an inventory of your assets and navigate to an object of your choice. If you are looking for something, this robot will show you where it is, “explains co-author, Travis Deyle.

Despite already being evolved enough, the project is still at the beginning and the tests are being made by the developers themselves. There is no prediction about its release to the general public for now. See a video of the robot below:

Via CNET, UberGizmo and IEEE Spectrum


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