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The stair-climbing robot has been completely redesigned compared to the old model. |
On January 23, the Department of Science and Technology of Ho Chi Minh City conducted the second acceptance test for the project “Stair-Climbing Robot.”
In the presence of the acceptance committee, the stair-climbing robot successfully ascended a staircase nearly 10 meters high with ease, and then it autonomously descended.
Dr. Doan The Thao, the project leader, stated that this time the research team chose a model that uses tracks, as this design is less dependent on the slope angle and has better traction.
This stair-climbing robot has undergone complete modifications and improvements. Weighing 51 kg, the robot is equipped with a camera, ultrasonic sensors, and a compass to determine its movement direction. It can distinguish when to climb up stairs and when to descend into a pit.
THU THAO