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Fulton Schools: In the News

Meet SPARK-E the robotic dog

Meet SPARK-E the robotic dog

Robotic dogs that can help people in risky environments have been designed by Fulton Schools engineering teams. One is named SPARK-E (at lower left in photo), another is Unitree GO2. They are equipped with LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), remote sensing technology, voice interface capabilities and artificial intelligence cameras. The high-tech tools and devices enable the “robodogs” to adapt to various environments to take on tasks in precarious situations. Ransalu Senanayake, an assistant professor in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, part of the Fulton Schools, is interviewed about the robodogs’ array of capabilities to deal with potentially dangerous circumstances. Read more in a previous post below linking to a recent article in Tech Briefs, dated September 22.

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