Xiaomi recently unveiled the ‘Cyberdog’, a robotic quadruped resembling an actual dog.
According to Xiaomi, the CyberDog will be on show in Mi Homes in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad.
About
About Xiaomi’s CyberDog:
It is an experimental, open-source machine that developers can build upon.
Powered by: CyberDog, Xiaomi's entry into the limitless field of quadruped robots, is equipped with 128GB of SSD storage and is powered by Nvidia's Jetson Xavier NX AI Supercomputer for Embedded Edge Systems.
Sensors: The CyberDog is quick and adapts well to difficult terrain.
It is the ideal companion for an assisted living since it has 11 high-precision sensors that provide quick input to direct its movements.
CyberDog's capacity to detect its surroundings has improved thanks to Xiaomi's smartphone photography technology.
It has a variety of camera sensors, including AI interactive cameras, fisheye binocular cameras, and an Intel RealSenseTM D450 depth module, and its computer vision algorithm can be taught.
Skills:
The CyberDog has the ability to develop navigational maps, calculate its course, evaluate its surroundings in real-time, and avoid impediments.
When combined with tracking of facial recognition and human posture, CyberDog is able to build navigational maps in real-time while avoiding obstacles.
By establishing a wake word, users may utilize voice assistants to command and manage CyberDog, as well as the companion remote and smartphone app.
It can be used for even the most unusual jobs, and the interactions with it have limitless potential.
With three USB Type-C ports and an HDMI connector, the robot may be further customized by developers to investigate and include a variety of cutting-edge and imaginative hardware add-ons or software systems, like a searchlight, panoramic camera, motion camera, LiDAR, and more.