Xiaomi unveils ‘Cyberdog’, and with it explores robotics
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Published: 12th Jul, 2022
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Xiaomi recently introduced the 'Cyberdog', a robotic quadruped that resembles a real dog.
According to Xiaomi, the CyberDog will be available at Mi Homes in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad.
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About Xiaomi’s CyberDog:
It is an experimental, open-source machine that developers can build upon.
Powered by CyberDog, Xiaomi's entrance into the boundless area of quadruped robots comes with 128GB of SSD storage and is powered by Nvidia's Jetson Xavier NX AI Supercomputer for Embedded Edge Systems.
Sensors: The CyberDog moves quickly and adapts effectively to rough terrain.
It is the ideal companion for assisted living since it contains 11 high-precision sensors that offer immediate feedback to direct its motions.
CyberDog's ability to identify its surroundings has increased owing to Xiaomi's smartphone imaging technology.
It contains many camera sensors, including AI interactive cameras, fisheye binocular cameras, and an Intel RealSenseTM D450 depth module, as well as a teachable computer vision algorithm.
Skills:
The CyberDog can create navigational maps, compute its trajectory, analyze its surroundings in real-time, and avoid obstacles.
When paired with facial recognition and posture monitoring, CyberDog can create real-time navigating maps while avoiding obstacles.
Users may use voice assistants to command and control CyberDog, as well as the associated remote and smartphone app, by setting a wake word.
It can be utilized for the most unexpected tasks, and interactions with it have endless possibilities.
With three USB Type-C connections and an HDMI connector, developers may further personalize the robot by investigating and incorporating a number of cutting-edge and inventive hardware add-ons or software systems, such as a searchlight, panoramic camera, motion camera, and LiDAR.