Hi All Here is a sneak peak of my latest ALTAIR robot - SCAMP is what I call a (ground based) "Assist-Drone" a new kind of (low cost) robot helper/companion for the elderly/disabled and would also be useful in Care Homes and Hospitals.
Users in wheelchairs etc can control the Assist-Drone to move around the house, keep watch over users, fetch objects and do simple cleaning tasks etc. SCAMP (telescopic) reach goes right down to ground level where the bot can pick up objects from the floor. The robot has 2 Ai Machine Learning vision sensors with 7 built-in functions: face recognition, object tracking, object recognition, line tracking, colour recognition, tag recognition and object classification.
SCAMP also doubles as a 'Telepresence robot' with a tablet face version and is Alexa enabled.
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@Toymaker, I've been looking closely at your robot. I'm very impressed what you've designed and engineered. I love the telescopic riser and the cheek sensors just blow me away.
Agreed, FCC-assist is absolutely astounding!
Thanks for all the kind words guys! I have spent the last few years developing Assistive Tech for the Elderly/Disabled - my MBT allows users to control Alexa, Google Home etc by breath alone (no speech required). Here are some of my new AT devices. Tony
Very nice Tony. God bless you. I'm sure all this work is making a huge difference in peoples lives.
Thanks Dave, I finally have backing from a very large PLC and hope now to get my (low cost) affordable AT to the people that need it all around the Globe! The Bio-Mechanical generator is for areas in Africa etc that have no power grids, this device (based on SuperCaps) can charge electrical devices including my AT anywhere and is not dependant on solar/wind power etc. With the right size SuperCaps, this generator can start a car! Best Regards Tony
The Bio-Mechanical generator is something I can use at my farm.
It has no internet, no city electricity, no city water
I would so love to get my mom to use this,If a elderly severe stroke victim can use this, it would be awesome.
Tony Often wondered what you were researching and inventing , best of luck with your latest prototypes ,as always you don’t just come up with new concepts , you see it through and prove that it works. Pat