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Scientists Create Backpack That Helps You Talk And Listen To Your Dog by Cyb3rhack3r: 7:45am On Oct 31, 2014 |
Harness can sense the animal's movement and sounds it makes Speakers and vibrating pads in the harness also allow owners to 'talk back' to their animals Could be used to train pets Also set to be used in guide dogs and other working animals It could be the ultimate gadget for dog owners - a hi- tech back for their pet that lets them communicate. The sensor-packed harness can sense the animal's movement, and the sounds it makes, letting the owner know how they feel. Speakers and vibrating pads in the harness also allow owners to 'talk back' to their animals. HOW IT WORKS The platform itself is a harness that fits comfortably onto the dog, and which is equipped with a variety of technologies. Wireless sensors can determine when they're sitting, standing, running, etc., even when they're out of sight. The team developed software to collect, interpret and communicate those data, and to translate human requests into signals on the harness through speakers and vibrating motors. Researchers say the system could be particularly useful for guide dogs and other working animals. They say it has applications in everything from search and rescue to service dogs to training pets. 'We've developed a platform for computer-mediated communication between humans and dogs that opens the door to new avenues for interpreting dogs' behavioral signals and sending them clear and unambiguous cues in return,' said Dr. David Roberts of North Carolina State University, who developed the system. 'We have a fully functional prototype, but we'll be refining the design as we explore more and more applications for the platform.' The platform itself is a harness that fits comfortably onto the dog, and which is equipped with a variety of technologies. 'There are two types of communication technologies,' says Dr. Alper Bozkurt, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at NC State and co-lead author of a paper on the work. 'One that allows us to communicate with the dogs, and one that allows them to communicate with us.' 'Dogs communicate primarily through body language, and one of our challenges was to develop sensors that tell us about their behavior by observing their posture remotely,' Roberts says. 'So we can determine when they're sitting, standing, running, etc., even when they're out of sight – a harness-mounted computer the size of a deck of cards transmits those data wirelessly. 'At the same time, we've incorporated speakers and vibrating motors, called haptics, into the harness, which enable us to communicate with the dogs,' Roberts adds. 'We developed software to collect, interpret and communicate those data, and to translate human requests into signals on the harness,' says Rita Brugarolas, an NC State Ph.D. student and co- author of the paper. The technology also includes physiological sensors that monitor things like heart rate and body temperature. The sensors not only track a dog's physical well-being, but can offer information on a dog's emotional state, such as whether it is excited or stressed. These technologies form the core of the platform, but it can be customized with additional devices depending on the specific application. 'For example, for search and rescue, we've added environmental sensors that can detect hazards such as gas leaks, as well as a camera and microphone for collecting additional information,' Bozkurt says. 'We're also very interested in addressing stress in working dogs, such as guide dogs for the blind,' saysSean Mealin, an NC State Ph.D. student and co- author of the paper. 'We're reliant on the physiological and behavioral sensors to give us a picture of the dog's mental and emotional state. 'This can help handlers identify and mitigate stress for the dogs, improving the length and quality of a dog's life,' Mealin adds. 'It's an important issue. 'Particularly because guide dogs are bred and trained not to display signs of stress in their behavior.' In addition to disaster response research, the research team has already done work that uses the platform to assist in dog training. They are now in the early stages of miniaturizing the technologies and improving the physiological sensors for use in animal shelters and hospitals. 'This platform is an amazing tool, and we're excited about using it to improve the bond between dogs and their humans,' says Dr. Barbara Sherman, a clinical professor of animal behavior at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine and co-author of the paper. source : http://..com.es/2014/10/scientists-create-backback-that-can.html |
Re: Scientists Create Backpack That Helps You Talk And Listen To Your Dog by leonard509(m): 7:54am On Oct 31, 2014 |
No pic? |
Re: Scientists Create Backpack That Helps You Talk And Listen To Your Dog by Prodeegee(m): 9:00am On Oct 31, 2014 |
leonard509: No pic? Then Adonbilivit! |
Re: Scientists Create Backpack That Helps You Talk And Listen To Your Dog by matrixx9(m): 9:17am On Oct 31, 2014 |
Prodeegee: |
Re: Scientists Create Backpack That Helps You Talk And Listen To Your Dog by suckerpunch: 1:15pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
As such as I'm dying inside to say this is such a |
Re: Scientists Create Backpack That Helps You Talk And Listen To Your Dog by Mckandre(m): 5:36pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
they didn't mention anything about the powering ;is kinetic or solar powered? |
Re: Scientists Create Backpack That Helps You Talk And Listen To Your Dog by aguizm(m): 6:17pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
I don't need it, its gonna make a good look like a robot. I just can't imagine my dog walking all over with a back pack. 1 Like |
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