TomoNews US2014.11.21---K5机器人巡逻硅谷
TomoNews US2014.11.21---K5机器人巡逻硅谷
發佈日期:2014年11月21日
Two K5 security robots have been placed on patrol in a parking lot in Silicon Valley.
They are 1.5 meters tall (or 5 feet), weigh about 135 kilos (or 300 pounds), and are outfitted with a laser scanner and a 360-degree video camera, CBS News reported.
The robots rove throughout a designated perimeter, navigate around people and things in their paths, and record activity and sounds by shooting live videos.
They also use a LIDAR technology that delivers 3D maps.
If a crime is committed in front of the robot and the would-be burglar persists, it will record the car license plate, take pictures, send the geotag location and the time and send everything to a human in the command center.
The robots don’t confront criminals, but if it attacked, will let out a chirp that will get louder and louder as the threat persists and notifying the control center.
According to CBS News, Knightscope, the company that developed the robots, said there is a waiting list of about four dozen companies in line to acquire a K5.
The companies plan to use them next year in outdoor settings such as college campuses or open air malls.
两个K5安全机器人被放置在巡逻的停车场在硅谷。
它们身高1.5米(或5英尺),重约135公斤(或300磅),并配备激光扫描仪和一个360度摄像头,CBS新闻报道。
机器人浪迹各地指定的周长,浏览周围的人与事在他们的路径,并记录活动,并通过拍摄的实时视频的声音。
他们还使用了激光雷达技术,可提供三维地图。
如果构成犯罪的,在机器人的前面,想成为窃贼仍然存在,它会记录下车牌,拍照,发送地理标记的位置和时间,并发送一切人类的指挥中心。
机器人不面对罪犯,但如果遭到攻击,将让出啁啾,将得到越来越响亮的威胁仍然存在,并通知控制中心。
据CBS新闻,Knightscope,即开发出机器人的公司表示,目前约四十几家公司排队轮候名单,以获取K5。
该公司计划使用它们明年的户外设置,如大学校园里或露天商场。
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