Safely Inspect, Surveil and Map Hazardous Pipes, Enclosures and Vertical Walls
Submitted by tatwood on Sat, 03/23/2019 - 23:50




Ge.com reported that the system provides a “better type of reconnaissance in inspection and surveillance information” in places where humans should never go. The Guardian S carries six 4K cameras that record details of the environment, as shown on YouTube. The human operator uses a tray-style controller with a large display. “We are really focused on the part of robotics that is about human augmentation, as opposed to human replacement,” says Fraser Smith, president and co-founder of Sarcos Robotics. Images courtesy of Sarcos Robotics.