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Cleanliness sensor helps autonomous robots find dirty areas to clean – E&T Magazine
A sensor that lets autonomous robots assess an area’s cleanliness could help in the fight against Covid-19 in public spaces.

A sensor that lets autonomous robots assess an areas cleanliness could help in the fight against Covid-19 in public spaces.
Developed by researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), the sensor works by pressing a white adhesive…
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