Friday, July 9, 2010

Dyson DC06



DC06 has over 50 sensory devices which constantly feed data into the 'brain' of the machine, the 3 onboard computers. Using this data it makes 16 decisions per second and will constantly adjust to navigate its way around a room.
DC06 does not need to be programmed. It 'thinks' for itself and therefore can clean a room on its own. It's intelligence stops it falling down stairs and will pause the machine if a dog or child gets too close. DC06 can even tell you how it's feeling. Its mood light is blue for happy, green when it is moving around an obstacle and red when it feels in danger.
Dc06 has been developed over the last 2 and a half years to solve the two major problems of automatic vacuum cleaning: how to make a small cleaner pick up dust as well as a big one and how to make a machine intelligent enough to cover a room thoroughly.Technological advancements such as DC06 could mean that in the future no human has to do their own housework.

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