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Robomower cuts grass, misses dog

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Michael K. Robinson

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The hours of sweaty, dusty, laborious lawn mowing may soon be over, thanks to a robotic lawn mower under development at the University of Florida's Machine Intelligence Lab. Using a high-tech combination of radio, sonar and infrared detection, the mower can find its way between the plastic pink flamingo and the swing set without chopping up your flower garden. A radio wire buried at the perimeter of the yard will keep the robot "fenced" in. Around the perimeter, users will place three beacons that respond with an infrared burst to a high-frequency sound pulse from the...Read full article

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