A four-legged robot dog designed to detect toxic substances could soon become the first responder sent into dangerous areas and help firefighting crews assess the damage without risking their own safety.
The remote-controlled detection robot was developed by researchers at the Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) in Austria. It is a compact, quadruped system that also incorporates measurement devices already used by fire services.
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A four-legged robot dog designed to detect toxic substances could soon become the first responder sent into dangerous areas and help firefighting crews assess the damage without risking their own safety.
The remote-controlled detection robot was developed by researchers at the Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) in Austria. It is a compact, quadruped system that also incorporates measurement devices already used by fire services.