Autonomous security robot SQ-2 will be patrolling at KITTE near Tokyo station for a month to test out its capacities in crowded areas. The robot is able to detect moving objects such as crowds of people as well as changes to its environment
See moreAutonomous security robot SQ-2 will be patrolling at KITTE near Tokyo station for a month to test out its capacities in crowded areas. The robot is able to detect moving objects such as crowds of people as well as changes to its environment in order to avoid crashing. Through cloud systems, security guards can give instructions to the robot while they may be occupied elsewhere. At the city many human guard are allocated for Olympic stadiums and villages, robot patroller is useful option to keep eyes on human traffic in surrounded areas, as well as COVID-tolerant solution. (July 2021)