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Intensively | smart Winter Olympics security robots to work

The "Smart Winter Olympics" have become a bright spot for the Beijing Winter Olympics. Intelligent equipment such as 5G communication, artificial intelligence AI technology, and robots have been successively applied in this Winter Olympic Games, bringing a lot of convenience to event broadcasting, venue management, personnel services, epidemic prevention and control, etc. Recently, at the National Ski Jumping Center, several special "security personnel" have officially taken up their posts, which automatically avoid obstacles and patrol in an orderly manner in the venue, and can also assist in supervising the compliance of the personnel in the stadium with epidemic prevention norms.

Intensively | smart Winter Olympics security robots to work

National Ski Jumping Center Xinhua News Agency

These special "security personnel" are called the Nine Sugar Cube Delivery Robot. During the Winter Olympics, they will become a powerful assistant to maintain order in the pavilion, always supervise the staff in the pavilion to comply with the epidemic prevention norms, and monitor the situation in the venue to ensure the normal order of the pavilion, when it is found that the personnel in the venue violate the epidemic prevention norms, or the unexpected situation in the venue, the relevant management personnel can monitor the relevant information in real time through the robot background, and respond and deal with it in a timely manner, providing convenience for the venue management.

According to the staff, these security "little assistants" encounter pedestrians or obstacles in operation, which can achieve very sensitive autonomous obstacle avoidance and can independently plan the optimal operation route. According to the technical staff, the team uses a number of international leading core technologies independently developed, through the integration of visual navigation and lidar systems, so that the robot can accurately perceive the surrounding environment, and build its own map planning path to achieve 360 ° omnidirectional obstacle avoidance.

For more information, stay tuned to the Winter Olympics.

Source Client The Winter Olympics | Reporter Sun Qiru

Edited by Han Ye

Process Editor Liu Weili

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