POLIS is a smart traffic control station intended for robot-saturated cities like Acropolis. It monitors diverse moving entities including humans, vehicles, delivery robots, cleaning bots, industrial machines, drones, and animals. A primary security unit with advanced SLAM sensors maps and predicts movements to detect and anticipate potential accidents. A secondary security barricade robot can rapidly deploy physical barriers to isolate hazards and prevent secondary or tertiary incidents. Units are designed to blend into urban landscapes with sleek, lamppost-like forms and concentric close, medium, and long detection ranges. The system communicates wirelessly to coordinate multiple POLIS units across the city.
POLIS is a smart traffic control station intended for robot-saturated cities like the fictional Acropolis. Unlike traditional traffic lights or cameras, POLIS is built to understand and manage the complex interactions between a wide variety of moving entities. These include not just humans and vehicles, but also delivery robots, cleaning bots, industrial machines, drones, and even animals. By mapping and tracking the movement of these different groups, POLIS aims to prevent collisions of all kinds,
The heart of the POLIS system is a pair of core components. The first is a primary security unit equipped with advanced SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) sensors. These sensors give POLIS the ability to detect and predict potential accidents before they happen. If an incident does occur, the second component springs into action: a security barricade robot that can quickly deploy physical barriers, blocking off hazardous areas to prevent secondary or even tertiary accidents.
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