Smart vac-bot hits Osaka streets
A new cleaning robot with smarts can recognize objects and people with a laser sensor. The Figla Eye, developed by Tokyo-based glass maker Figla Co., has been put on display in Osaka by local industry group Robot Laboratory to showcase its abilities.Originally developed in 2004, the Eye can automatically clean every nook and cranny of a room by using a variety of ultrasonic distance sensors to find walls and corners. On a single battery charge it can operate for an hour at full capacity or two hours at reduced capacity.
An on-board camera system allows for remote home monitoring through wireless LAN. It can also wax floors.
The latest model can differentiate between people and inanimate objects, within a radius of several meters, based on shape by using a laser sensor that rotates 10 times per second.
The Eye is designed for use in offices, hospitals, hotels and large public facilities. Figla aims to commercialize it within a year, according to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper.







