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Bino3

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  • Released:
  • 2009
  • Tokyo Institute of Technology’s Bino3 was designed to provide automated surveillance to replace a human guard. A camera monitoring system is equipped in this robot, with a technical feature that mimics the aspects and anatomy of human eye movement.

    The lens in this robot has a 180 degree angle, making it a good security robot. It also has 3D visual motion and stereo binocular coordination, the same mechanism suppressed by the vestibule-ocular reflex camera image. This prevents any blurred images due to the movement of the Bino3.

    The Bino3 is equipped with QR Codes, which allows the robot to navigate an area more effectively. The institute hopes that this robot may someday replace manned security robots, which are quite expensive; especially those guarding for 24 hours. The institute also aims to have the Bino3 replace human personnel when dealing with high risk areas, like rooms that are highly radioactive and may pose danger to a human.

    Features:

    • 2 telephoto and two wide angle lenses
    • 3D Stereo
    • QR Codes
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