GeckoSystems Lowers Autonomous Mobile Robot Navigation Costs
- clintmobley6
- Jul 22, 2008
- 1 min read
ATLANTA, GA, July 22, 2008 (WORLD STOCK WIRE) -- GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (PINKSHEETS: GCKO) announced today that they have further lowered mobile robot navigation system costs while improving safety and overall performance with the introduction of their CompoundedSensorArray™ 5.2. GeckoSystems is a dynamic leader in the emerging Mobile Service Robot industry revolutionizing their development and usage with mobile robot solutions for safety, security, and service.™
The new, higher scanning rate of the CompoundedSensorArray creates more "virtual sensors" for faster detection of static and/or dynamic obstacles for more adaptive intelligent mobile robots. "Our situationally aware, self-navigation AI software, GeckoNav™, now performs even more reliably. Higher 'loose crowd' passage speeds now enable faster payback for our customers in the consumer, professional healthcare, public safety/security, commercial/homeland security, and defense marketplaces while increasing ROI for our investors," remarked R. Martin Spencer, President/CEO.
Previously there were 250 virtual infrared rangefinders generated by 10 sensor/emitter pairs in 25 discrete, interleaved positions over a 180+ degree field of view. Now there are 400+ --within the same time interval.
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