Northern Lights' guard dog doesn’t have eyes, ears, a nose and fur. Instead, it has LIDAR, microphones, cameras and advanced sensors. Training it, however, isn’t all that different from working with a real dog, according to the robot trainer Svein Ivar.
Northern Lights is the world’s first international CO₂ transport and storage facility. For much of the time, it operates without staff on site.
This is where robot dogs like Roberta come in. They help collect data, carry out inspections and keep a watchful eye on the facility.
Before Roberta is allowed to roam freely, she needs plenty of training and rewards. Fortunately, training a robot dog is not so far removed from working with a living one, says Svein Ivar.
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