Temperature screening robots to assist epidemic control in China
XI'AN -- A Chinese university has developed a temperature screening robot for detecting abnormal body temperature in crowds, which has been put into production.
Mei Xuesong, a professor at Xi'an Jiaotong University in Northwest China's Shaanxi province, said manual temperature measurement can only measure one person at a time, while the body temperature screening robot developed by his team can take thermal images of body temperatures in a crowd, and trace and recognize facial images of those with high temperatures.
Mei said after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the team has made efforts to combine the robot technology with thermal imaging and screening to develop the robot and another robot that can conduct unmanned disinfection with an ultraviolet disinfection device.
He said both robots are suitable to serve at stations, airports, hospitals and other public places to improve epidemic control and disinfection efficiency while reducing the exposure risks of people.
Mei said the body temperature screening robot has been produced by the Xi'an Youibot Technology Co Ltd on a small scale, and proved to have high measurement accuracy.
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