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Cisco Develops Mobile Robots for Wireless Nets

coondoggie writes "Cisco has developed a set of small smart robots, which can act as wireless communications relays, that sense when a mobile user is moving out of service range, and can follow the user to maintain connectivity. According to Dave Buster, product marketing manager for the Cisco Global Government Solutions Group, the robots can follow a user almost anywhere to maintain connectivity. Published reports said the robots were part of Cisco's "Information on the move" initiative — a wide ranging plan to secure all things wireless. Whether or not the systems has an enterprise application, it is of interest to the military and initiatives such as the Army's Future Combat Systems which uses a variety of advanced systems to achieve battleground superiority."

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  1. How about some privacy? by HateBreeder · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I don't like the idea of cellular companies tracking my movement.

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    1. Re:How about some privacy? by whathappenedtomonday · · Score: 3, Informative

      I don't like the idea of cellular companies tracking my movement.

      In this case, you might want to avoid cell phones altogether, because a cell phone can be located using triangulation.

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    2. Re:How about some privacy? by AlHunt · · Score: 2, Informative

      >I don't like the idea of cellular companies tracking ...

      It's hard for them not to - turn your phone on, it hits the closest tower and they know where you are. Move around, you jump from tower to tower and they still know where you are.

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  2. Re:Ok, here's the new sequence. by daeg · · Score: 2, Funny

    A robot that cleans and delivers porn? Since when are we trying to replace the other sex with a robot?

  3. Intended for the military? by MichaelSmith · · Score: 4, Interesting

    it is of interest to the military and initiatives such as the Army's Future Combat Systems which uses a variety of advanced systems to achieve battleground superiority. A wireless robot such as this could play a part in the communications of those systems, experts say.

    Hard to imagine the military going for a cheap hack like Wifi when they have the resources for a proper satellite comms system. And this roving relay thing just looks like a cheap toy to me. Maybe OK for shopping centres but not the sort of thing you want to waste your time digging out of sand dunes in Iraq.

    Take out the wifi bit and you are left with an autonomous rover/UAV which is interesting but not really ciscos job. Looks like a bad fit to me.

  4. Re:Ok, here's the new sequence. by richie2000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    A robot that cleans and delivers porn? Since when are we trying to replace the other sex with a robot? You must be new here.
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  5. beats using people by 192939495969798999 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    My grandfather was in WWII, and he had to run phone lines/communications out onto the battlefield and back... using a robot is way less life-threatening!

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    1. Re:beats using people by aproposofwhat · · Score: 2, Interesting
      Kudos to your grandad - the guys who ran the comms wires were second only to senior officers on the sniper's priority list.

      Not surprised he ran - you wouldn't get me anywhere near a job like that.

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  6. Re:Brilliant! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    EX? You mean that cute girl in Gamestop that kind of smiled at you once?

  7. Dave? by Grashnak · · Score: 3, Funny

    Where are you going Dave? Dave? You're moving out of range Dave. I'm following you Dave. Dave, I'm concerned that you continue to move out of range. Here, let me help you stop moving by BREAKING YOUR FUCKING LEGS. There, now you're in range again Dave. Good Dave.

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  8. Why use robots? by AndroidCat · · Score: 2, Funny

    Just strap a wifi relay to Ceiling Cat.

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