Kinect Could Someday Save Your Life

John Funk

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Kinect Could Someday Save Your Life



Researchers at the University of Warwick have developed a robot that explores collapsed buildings looking for survivors - and it's powered by Microsoft's Kinect.

The earthquake that struck Christchurch, New Zealand this past Tuesday has claimed at least 75 lives [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12547853] so far, and rescuers are still searching for more than 200 people missing under the rubble. For the rescuers, it's a dangerous operation - collapsed buildings are hazardous, and the remnants could collapse further at any moment, leaving the rescuers to need a rescue of their own.

The solution, of course, is to use specially-developed robots that can enter unstable buildings to search for surviving life. These robots, however, can cost rescue groups multiple thousands of dollars - but a team at the University of Warwick has worked out a far less prohibitively expensive solution: Microsoft's Kinect.

Warwick Mobile Robotics' (WMR) rescue robots all kind of look like Johnny 5 from Short Circuit, but thanks to the Kinect camera and specialized software, they can accurately recreate and model their surroundings, and feed this information to rescuers waiting outside. "The whole idea is to protect the lives of the rescuers," explained mechanical engineer Peter Crook. What you'd have is a team of maybe two people - it doesn't take a lot of manpower - and they'd set up outside. From a safe distance they'd drive the robot in and then use that robot to look for victims."

The robot can't actually bring the survivors out on its own - old-fashioned humans will have to take care of that part - but knowing where the survivors are before they enter the building means that rescuers can get in and get out much faster than they would have been able to normally. This means that the rescuers' lives are less at risk, and that survivors can be more easily located before their time runs out.

We've already seen how Microsoft's Kinect can be hacked to do incredible things with software, but now it's saving lives. What more could a video game peripheral ask for?

(VG247 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12559231])

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Aedes

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John Funk said:
We've already seen how Microsoft's Kinect can be hacked to do incredible things with software, but now it's saving lives. What more could a video game peripheral ask for?
It could make a cappuccino. Just saying... >.>

Still, it is an incredible feat. It is way more usefull than my previous suggestion. :p
Yay for technology!
 

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Xzi said:
Well, Kinect is proving to be far more useful than I originally thought. Funny that it's LEAST useful when connected to an Xbox 360.
"Kinect, it can do all sorts of crazy shit... shame the 360 cant."

Seriously though, this is pretty cool.
 

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RT-shotgun-support said:
Where would they find a space big enough to safely use Kinect while at a crisis area?

Boom just knocked a hole in that boat. Interference from background? HAH what background in a bustling crisis area?


AND ANOTHER THING! Cannot the same goal be reached EASIER by means of standard controller or mouse?

Was it built to use kinect just to slap the name on it?
you obviously didn't read the article. The robot uses the kinect as its eyes to find humans and travel threw the building
 
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John Funk said:
We've already seen how Microsoft's Kinect can be hacked to do incredible things with software, but now it's saving lives. What more could a video game peripheral ask for?
I don't know, be used to play good games.
 

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HankMan said:
skorpion352 said:
why isnt this robot already on its way to christchurch?
Didn't make it through FDA screening: They couldn't find the crotch so they put it on the no fly list.
yeah, we dont care about the fda here in new zealand. we have our own organisations that deal with that sort of thing, and im pretty sure they arent gogin to be too concerned with certifying soemthing that could help out in chch at the moment
 

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skorpion352 said:
yeah, we dont care about the fda here in new zealand. we have our own organisations that deal with that sort of thing, and im pretty sure they arent gogin to be too concerned with certifying soemthing that could help out in chch at the moment
They were saying it would have to make it through ours first.

scifidownbeat said:
Microsoft would have to be really cold to shut these people down.
MS has already OK'd all of the hacks, and are releasing a toolkit.
 

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Sony would shut them down, lets see what Microsoft says about this and all the other Kinect mods.

Cource they said they allow these kinds of things but, you never know.
 

Asuka Soryu

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I'm still not buying a Kinect.

I also find it funny that the Kinect is more of a device to aid technology then a gaming peripheral.
 

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75? No it's 125 so far... Since this morning.
around 200 still missing so I estimate around 230 dead probably more.

OT: That sounds pretty cool though haha cool robot is cool.