Worth noting is the fact that the entire system operates autonomously; that is, it guides dogs to pre-established GPS points. If need be, though, the system can be overridden and used to relay commands sent by a human in real time.
Now, while there’s certainly some wow factor to the duo’s ingenuity, there is a point to all of it — the pack is intended for use in situations where the dog’s handler is physically unable to travel with the animal (e.g. rescue situations), or where the surrounding environment is too loud for the dog to hear its handler’s commands.
Miller and Bevly even anticipate the technology one day being used to direct human first responders when travelling in hazardous environments, or to guide the visually impaired.
To learn more about the technology, read the duo’s paper at inderscience.com
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