RFID-Equipped Robots Used as Guide Dogs
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Has Fido gone wireless? It certainly appears that way at first glance, doesn’t it? It reality, this article is discussing the latest in ‘ RFID-Equipped Robots’ that would be used by guide dogs. I must say, it undoubtly seems like a great idea on the surface, but how practical is this really?
A professor in computer science at the Utah State University (USU) is building robots to help people with disabilities, according to the Utah Statesman in this article. The story, which is more focused on the professor than robotics, carries several anecdotes, such as an embarrassing voice recognition system. After a blind man cleared his throat, the robot misinterpreted the sound as a sign that the man wanted to go to the bathroom. Later, every time a man cleared his throat before speaking, the robot changed directions and insisted to guide him to the restrooms. Even if the article is entertaining, this project at USU is far more ambitious. In fact, they want to design RFID-enabled robots mounted on mobile carts which will welcome blind persons at the entrance of a supermarket and guide them through the store. I bet you’ll never find those carts at a Wal-Mart store, but read more…
