After creating Robart I, Bart Everett’s interest switched to Robart II in his basement workshop. Just like its predecessor, Robart II possesses the same functions but was given a multiprocessor architecture allowing it to do operations in real-time.
The enhancements made on this robot allow it to be a fully autonomous vehicle, capable of determining its position and orientation. Just like the former robot, now at the Systems Center Pacific, this robot can detect any intrusion, due to its intrusion and environmental sensors.
It can also avoid obstacles, plan its navigation, successfully move across congested environments autonomously and support map generation. All of these were made possible because of the sensors that are attached to it.
This robot can detect the usual occurrences that happen in an indoor environment like smoke, fire, intrusion and gas. This robot can also monitor room temperature, humidity, light and barometric pressure, making it an ideal security robot.
Robart II possesses an installed sensor that allows it to monitor vibration and provides discriminatory hearing. This makes it even more advanced compared to its predecessor.
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