Remote-controlled and capable of traversing stairs and uneven surfaces! A crawler-type mobile robot designed for disaster response.
The "Ursinia" from the Mobile Robot Research Institute is a crawler-type mobile robot capable of walking over steps and stairs. Equipped with a WiFi omnidirectional camera and front and rear overhead cameras, it can be remotely operated via wireless LAN. Additionally, it has LED lighting, allowing it to operate in dark environments. It is designed to respond to disaster sites. 【Features】 ■ Microphone & Speaker ■ WiFi Omnidirectional Camera ■ Front Overhead Camera & Rear Overhead Camera ■ High-Definition PTZ Camera (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) at the front ■ Oscillating Range Sensor *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Specifications】 ■Size: L1170mm・D560mm・H300mm ■Weight: 47kg ■Travel Speed: 35cm/sec ■Lithium-ion Battery: 88W x 8 units ■Duration: 8 hours (4 hours charging) ■Price: 12 million yen (excluding tax) ■Functions: Range measuring ship, manipulator, and more *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Purpose】 ■ Disaster Response Robot 【Achievements】 ■ Successfully navigated in a tunnel with lights off ■ Successfully climbed stairs at a 45-degree angle *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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The Mobile Robot Research Institute Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer that develops and sells service robots. Service robots include "robots related to medical care, nursing, and daily living support," such as wheelchair robots and rehabilitation robots, as well as "disaster response robots" that are active in rescue operations and information gathering during disasters. The Mobile Robot Research Institute Co., Ltd. builds systems that can "move" in harsh disaster sites where conventional systems cannot operate, providing the development and operation of robots that support the safety of rescue team members and the saving of lives. Since these robots are created to provide services to people, they emphasize not only basic performance as robots but also essential safety design, as well as compatibility with humans to share the same space. The institute aims to deliver the kindness and sincerity that Japanese people possess in the field of service robots to the world.