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Anti-Mosquito Laser Robot Debuts at China Hi-Tech Fair
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Published on Sep 16, 2016
Laser Movable Mosquito Killer Robot: Laser is the most violent solution to kill mosquitoes.
There are a lot of products on the market aimed at ending the life of mosquitoes towards our comfort, something that may not sound very fair. But today the battle between mosquitoes and humans has gone too far, and that a Chinese company has just announced the most extreme and bizarre to finish them off tool: a robotic tank equipped with laser. a few days ago during the MSPO fair in Kielce, Poland, a showcase for military defense systems, armored vehicles, anti-aircraft guns, and other weapons, a curious thing happened because of all the arms race stands was a small Chinese company who also showed their commitment to arms, but this time was to wage war against mosquitoes.
Intelligent LeiShen company based in Shenzhen was presenting the named Laser Movable Mosquito Killer Robot: yes, a tank-shaped robot designed to kill mosquitoes by laser. The device features very similar to what is used in the cleaning robots 2D LIDAR sensor, which is integrated into an unmanned ground vehicle UGV, which at the top has a laser module to kill mosquitoes automatically and autonomously. According to its creator, the system has been programmed with algorithms that allow you to identify mosquitoes between objects, so make shots immediately and with a capacity to kill 30 to 40 mosquitoes in a second, something I honestly do not understand how it is possible . An important point and that the company did not say, is the type of laser used in this device, since only limited to mention that it is safe for the human eye. Their leaders do not yet have plans to launch this murderer mosquito, since the aim at the moment is to present the idea to hospitals, schools and public buildings which are suffering from Zika and Malaria.
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Published on Nov 16, 2016
A mosquito killer robot was displayed at the China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF), which launched in Shenzhen, on Wednesday.
The robot is produced by Shenzhen Robotics Association. According to their marketing manager Jack Shaw, the robot can "detect a mosquito stretch and catch it, and then finish it off using laser technology.
[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosquito_laser"]Mosquito laser - Wikipedia[/ame]
The mosquito laser is a device invented by astrophysicist Lowell Wood to kill large numbers of mosquitoes to reduce malaria infection rates.[1] Although originally introduced in the early 1980s, the idea was not substantially researched until decades later. In 2007, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation requested Intellectual Ventures LLC to find a way to fight and eventually end malaria. Intellectual Ventures resurrected the idea of using lasers to kill mosquitoes and now has a working prototype.[2] The idea has been criticized because most areas where malaria is prevalent do not have reliable electrical power.[3]