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Robot guide dog could help people who are blind navigate

By Matthew Sparkes

5 April 2021

Guide dogs offer social, physical and mental benefits for some people who are blind, but training them is a costly and lengthy process, so researchers have created a robotic alternative.

Zhongyu Li at the University of California, Berkeley, and his colleagues programmed a four-legged, dog-like robot to safely guide people with a lead, even when faced with obstacles and narrow passages.

Robotic guide dog

The robotic guide dog

Anxing Xiao et al./University of California, Berkeley

The researchers equipped an existing robot with a laser-ranging system to create an accurate map of its surroundings. They also added a rotating camera that remains pointed at…

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