Moscow developers from 168robotics have shown a new version of their cleaning robot. Curious viewers at Skoltech could feed it candy wrappers and other garbage.
BRO 2.1 is safe to work in offices and in urban environments. Sensors help it identify people and objects, plan a route and avoid obstacles. In general, the robot can build travel trajectories to perform tasks thanks to domestic stereo cameras and radar, lidars, overview cameras and ultrasonic sensors.
In a day, BRO 2.1 can clean up to 90 thousand square meters of territory, or 12 football fields. That is, it can do the work of several dozen janitors.
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