Customers: Russian Railways (RR)
Contractors: Northeast federal university of M.K. Ammosov (SVFU) Product: SVFU Robot disinfectorProject date: 2020/05 - 2020/12
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2020: Implementation at the station in Neryungri
On December 23, 2020 announced the Press center of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic that the VeDroid Foton robot disinfector — the project of engineers of the SVFU Arctic innovation center and residents of technopark Yakutia — will be implemented at stations of Russian Railways (RR) company in the FEFD. Start of an invention in the test mode starts on December 27 in Neryungri.
The VeDroid Foton robot disinfector will carry out daily air purification by means of two recirculators installed on a mast of the robot. The recirculator is the UF-lamp which is in a metal box in the bottom of which the fan is installed. In development technologies 3-D of modeling, recognition of obstacles online and some other solutions are also used.
According to the founder and the developer of the robot disinfector, the resident of the SVFU Arctic innovation center and Technopark Yakutia Nikolay Potapov, the technician it is already sent to Neryungri, it was necessary to study the station and to train the staff of the Russian Railway of operation of the device. Official start of an invention on platforms of Russian Railway company of the FEFD is planned in April, 2021.
At the station the robot will stay in Neryungri till February 7. In case of identification of weaknesses we will eliminate them. Upon completion of necessary completions mass purchase of robots disinfectors to all stations of the Russian Railway of the FEFD will be organized, – Nikolay Potapov told. |
All developers of the robot disinfector — from the city of Yakutsk. The developer and the author of all engineering construction — the engineer-inventor, the graduate of Physics and technology institute of SVFU Ivan Filippov. The author of the software and code of the robot who is responsible for interaction between mechanical nodes, engines, accumulators and laser sight — Fedot Shadrin, and programmers-freelancers from the city of Yakutsk were involved in software development including.