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Wednesday, November 01, 2006
[NEWS]iRobot Unveils New Technology for Simultaneous Control of Multiple Robots
iRobot Corp. today released the first public photo of a new project in development, code named Sentinel. This innovative new networked technology will allow a single operator to simultaneously control and coordinate multiple semi-autonomous robots via a touch-screen computer. Funded by the U.S. Army's Small Business Innovation and Research (SBIR) program, the Sentinel technology includes intelligent navigation capabilities that enable the robots to reach a preset destination independently, overcoming obstacles and other challenges along the way without intervention from an operator.Sentinel’s capability will allow warfighters and first responders to use teams of iRobot® PackBot® robots to conduct surveillance and mapping, therefore rendering dangerous areas safe without ever setting foot in a hostile environment.
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