A partnership between Trimble and Boston Dynamics has unveiled new technologies for the construction industry by allowing for automated inspections and data capture.
Credit: Boston Dynamics
The primary function for "Spot" is to survey construction sites. The bot will then harness artificial intelligence to process the data and draw up a progress report and real-time solutions which can be tracked to give managers the best idea on how to proceed on an ongoing basis.
The dog can carry up to 14kg of surveying equipment and is remote-controlled via an intuitive tablet with an added function of being able to program autonomous routines to gather consistent data with minimal effort.
The joint endeavour will combine Spot's autonomous mobility with Trimble's data collection sensors to allow these solutions to take place.
Martin Holmgren, general manager, building field solutions at Trimble said: “Robots will play a crucial role in automated construction workflows and can augment the human workforce by handling dirty, dull and dangerous tasks."
Spot has already been applied by several clients to a variety of construction needs.
It can be programmed to perform repetitive tasks, and its automated approach to field data capture can provide clients with real-time awareness of project status, helping to accelerate project delivery.
Mr Holmgrem adds: “Our experience with early adopters like Mortenson gave us visibility into the transformative potential of an integrated solution that seamlessly marries a world-class robot with construction-specific sensors and workflows.
"We’re excited about this alliance and the potential to bring unprecedented improvements in safety, quality and productivity to our construction customers.”
Spot is slated to be available on the consumer market by Q2 2021.
The following video is based on incredibly old technology by Boston Dynamics.
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