NASA to power robots on ISS with smartphones

July 09, 2014 12:16 pm | Updated 12:16 pm IST - Los Angeles

Robots may get more visual and sensing capabilities.

Robots may get more visual and sensing capabilities.

In a bid to empower robots on board the International Space Station (ISS), NASA is planning to send Google’s 3D smartphones into space.

Once at the ISS, smartphones will use their onboard motion-tracking cameras and infrared depth sensors to safely navigate around the ISS, BBC reported.

The robots are known as ‘Spheres’ (Synchronised Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental satellites).

Astronauts will attach smartphones to the Spheres, giving them more visual and sensing capabilities, the report said.

“This is an incredibly clever way to unite different technologies in an unexpected way,” Noel Sharkey, a professor from the University of Sheffield, was quoted as saying in the BBC report.

Eventually, the US space agency plans to see Spheres helping astronauts with daily chores and risky tasks.

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