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Saturday, December 29, 2012

This Robot can be resistant to high radiation


TOKYO,  - The robot can climb the ruins and into irradiated places that are too dangerous for humans.

The most important innovation in the robot, according to Toshiba, is a wireless network that is controlled in the high radiation and will automatically search for a better transmission when the signal is weak.


However, Toshiba recognizes that robot if it takes longer impassable terrain uneven and irregular patterns, such as the ruins of a nuclear power plant.

When you fall, robots will not be able to stand alone. The power company Tokyo Electric Power says it may use a robot to inspect the vessel lowering the pressure in the Fukushima plant.


Japanese electronics company, Toshiba, launched a robot called high radiation resistance and can be used to assist in a nuclear holocaust.

Toshiba launches the four-legged robot in Yokohama, Wednesday (21/11/2012). The company began developing the robot after the earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011.

The goal is to reach the vessels were full of radiation at the nuclear power plant which was destroyed by the natural disaster.

"We need the robots to reach these places, and first of all to examine what's in there," said senior managers Toshiba, Goro Yanase, quoted by AP news agency.