The St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI" presented an unmanned robot for milling metal and wood — "Termit". This was announced by the developer of the novelty, Nikita Shkoda.
We have developed a compact self-propelled robot "Termit" for automated milling. Unlike traditional stationary machines, our system can move around a working area of any size, which increases the working area and allows processing materials located in different places without the need to move the machine.
"Termit" uses a computer vision system to orient itself in space. The operator can create a virtual map with areas for processing.
The device has a compact triangular body and moves on three wheels. This ensures its maneuverability and the ability to work in confined spaces.
We plan to introduce swarm artificial intelligence to "Termit", allowing several compact robots to work simultaneously on one part, which will significantly improve the performance and flexibility of the system. It will find application in the construction, woodworking, machine-building and architecture industries.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a Russian robot manipulator has been created for laboratory work in chemistry and physics.
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