In the middle of the coronavirus outbreak, there is a shortage of frontline staff and a high risk of cross infection caused by people’s close interactions.
To reduce the high risk of human interaction, RoboSense have coöperated with nearly 20 partners including Neolix, Gaussian, Alibaba’s Cainiao Robotics, Unity Drive Innovation, Zhen Robotics, and others on unmanned vehicles and robots to deliver goods and to carry out cleaning and disinfection tasks around the clock, non-stop. Example applications already in service are showcased in a frenetic video posted online.
More than 20 hospitals including Beijing Union Medical College Hospital, Shanghai Children’s Hospital, and Shanghai Public Health Service Centre are using Gaussian autonomous robots to clean and disinfect. They have also been used in Singapore, and have been included in Singapore’s “productivity improvement subsidy” national project.
In order to assist medical personnel in treatment and prevention, Candela deployed millions of medical disinfection and distribution robots to the emergency specialty field hospital built in response to the coronavirus pandemic
Gosuncn’s patrol robot has an epidemic prevention and control mode, through human body infrared temperature measurement and screening, mask-wearing intelligent identification, remote speaking intercom, remote command dispatching, historical information backtracking, and other functions to address front-line security needs. It has been used in most of the streets, airports and train stations in China.
RoboSense Lidar’s technology provides these robots with perception ability that outperforms human eyes. In the future, as the autonomous robot has showcased a huge rising demand in the society, RoboSense aim to use their embedded AI perception algorithms which generate real-time semantic-level structural environmental information for the autonomous robots to make decisions faster and more precise.