Predictive & Autonomous Systems
This robot dog ‘smells’ radioactive radiation and takes over dangerous tasks completely – TW.nl [Dutch]

This robot dog ‘smells’ radioactive radiation and takes over dangerous tasks completely – TW.nl [Dutch]

Article by Thomas Carpentier | Source TW.nl | Read the full article in Dutch

In the world of technological innovation, robots are increasingly taking over dangerous tasks that were once performed by humans. A remarkable example of this is a new robot-dog developed in China that specializes in detecting radioactive radiation at strategic ports and shipping terminals.

This four-legged robotic marvel is equipped with advanced sensors and imaging capabilities that allow it to navigate and inspect potentially hazardous areas without risking human life. During a recent operation at the Zhujiang Terminal, the robot independently collected samples from a container that had triggered radiation warnings, demonstrating its ability to quickly and safely assess potential risks.

The primary advantage of this robot-dog is its ability to minimize human exposure to dangerous radiation. Traditional inspection methods required personnel to manually check containers, putting them at risk of radiation-related health issues. By using this robotic technology, customs officials can now conduct thorough inspections without endangering human workers, potentially revolutionizing safety protocols in shipping and border control.

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