The Next Remote Workers: Telepresence Robots
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Pretty soon your company will be able to buy a robot that would allow you to be elsewhere--traveling for business or working from other remote offices--yet be able to interact with any location with the aid of the robot. Designed by Anybots, QA, as it's called, is a 30-pound, 5-foot robot with two 5-megapixel cameras and a 7-inch LCD display located in its chest. QA comes with a rechargeable battery, has a battery life of 4 to 6 hours, includes 802.11g wireless and is both Mac- and PC-compatible. Also, QA has a green laser pointer that can be directed to point and draw shapes and has two 12-inch wheels and boasts speeds of up to 6 mph--you know, so you can run, I mean, remotely drive, to that next meeting. Kristina Grifantini from MIT's Technology Review tried QA out recently:
One of the best ways to see the practical applications of a telepresence robot is to watch videos of QA in action. I suggest watching this one for starters. Anybots has also been working on a number of other robots that are much more sophisticated than QA, but do not appear to be as ready for commercial and business use. QA is slated to be available in the second half of 2010, said Technology Review. (Image from Anybots, Inc.) |
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Want to check in on the progress of a project or the state of your office, or need an immediate status update on the floor of a manufacturing plant? It's impossible to physically be in two places at once, but that is getting a little less difficult with an innovation known as "telepresence robotics."

Comments (1)
It's a Waldo! That's what Robert Heinlein called a remote telepresence robot. The operator could walk (in fuzzy bunny slippers if so inclined) from bedroom to the control closet and perform the mining or other remote operation in relative comfort. This unit isn't very functional but it's a start ...
Posted by Chez | November 23, 2009 7:26 PM