
The PnD module, first unveiled at CES 2022, is a mobile device that integrates in-wheel motors, steering, suspension, brake systems and environmental sensors. It is based on lidar and camera sensors, which can achieve intelligent steering, driving, braking, especially with continuous 360° rotation, free movement and other features. PnD modules can be attached to any object, giving it mobility, from small tables to large containers, with no limitations.
In "Real Space", there are 4 conceptual models based on PnD modules, including Personal Mobility, Service Mobility, Logistic Mobility and L7, as well as various robotics-based applications such as MobED, a small mobile platform based on DnL modules.
"Intelligent robots" as a sentient robot technology that can interact with humans and the external environment, Boston Dynamics' four-legged robot Spot and bipedal robot Atlas are representatives. Hyundai is actively developing a variety of wearable robotics technologies that can help humans overcome their limitations.
Robots with high perception, such as Boston Dynamics' four-legged robot Spot and bipedal robot Atlas, can move up and down stairs and maintain balance. Spot is equipped with a variety of sensors and cameras that can perform various tasks instead of humans.
Atlas, a humanoid robot with the most similar form and movement to humans, and Strectch, a logistics robot for quickly handling logistics sorting, will also be widely used. (Text: Pacific Auto Network Yayong)