Process layout
Process Overview
This is an example of the Guide robot Fome being installed by Big Wave Robotics (Marosol) at the Dalseo Digital Experience Center.
Warranty Period
1 year
Year of Execution
2023
Project Period
1 day
Project Background and Objective
Robots that guide and escort people
Components
| Robot | Guide robot Fome |
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Workflow
| STEP 1. | Encourage use of the guide robot service through voice prompts for customers within a certain distance |
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| STEP 2. | Introduce and encourage the use of curating guidance |
| STEP 3. | Curating service (1 / 2) |
| STEP 4. | Curating based on the specific course selected by the visitor |
Features
Risk detection and safety certification through various sensors
Equipped with bottom sensors such as ToF, Magnet, and bumper sensors
Secures safe driving capabilities by detecting obstacles, impacts, and hazardous areas
Providing customer experience through escort mode and docent mode
Contributing to customer convenience by providing continuous information and maps during guide
Provides APIs necessary for integration with customer monitoring systems and possesses know-how for developing new features
Additional features requested by customers as differentiating functions can also be developed as options.
Collaborative implementation of features requiring integration with customer systems and items necessary for API-based development
Results
| Key Benefits | Providing safe contact-free services and new digital experiences
Simple guide on various spaces in the center via docent functions, improving visitor satisfaction |
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