Busy U.S. cargo port tests autonomous robot street sweepers

Category: Technology/Innovations

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  1. conventional / kənˈvɛn ʃə nl / (adj.) – usual and accepted by most people for a long time
    Example:

    People nowadays use digital note-taking, but I still prefer the conventional way, using pen and paper.


  2. more bang for the buck / mɔr bæŋ fɔr ðə bʌk / (idiom) – to get more value from one’s money or investment
    Example:

    The people who invested money in Bitcoin got more bang for the buck when its value became really high.


  3. accumulation / əˌkyu myəˈleɪ ʃən / (n.) – the action or process of collecting something over time
    Example:

    Vacuum cleaners are designed to prevent the accumulation of dirt and dust.


  4. upgrade / ʌpˈgreɪd / (v.) – to make something better or more efficient
    Example:

    The management said it will upgrade the building’s security system.


  5. stall / stɔl / (v.) – to stop the progress or development of something
    Example:

    The snowstorm has stalled several flights.


Article

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One of the busiest seaports in the U.S. is testing electric driverless autonomous street sweepers to clean parking lots, warehouses and garages.


The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is testing the robot cleaners.


Meet Trombia Free.


This autonomous street cleaner was trialed at one of the United States’ busiest seaports. The metal, fiberglass and plastic vehicle is made by Finnish company Trombia. Ignacio McBeatch, from the Port Authority of NY & NJ says it will provide economic savings.


“The conventional street sweeper currently only operates during normal business days. This allows us to extend that service into the evenings and weekends, so more coverage, more bang for the buck.”


Each street sweeper costs $450,000, weighs 5,000 pounds, and can pick up three to four thousand pounds of wet and dry debris, according to Antti Nikkanen, Trombia Technologies CEO.


It’s the next step from a robotic vacuum cleaner found in many homes, says Nikkanen.


“I think we all know it from our living rooms that everyone wants to automate cleaning. Over time automation is going to be there. It’s going to start from these kind of locations where you need to increase cleaning frequency for the accumulation of dust and you need to upgrade the cleanliness of different industrial sites. So parking garages, industrial lots, that’s going to be a significant growth area over the next five years.”


The robot sweeper travels 2.5 miles per hour and uses 3-D lidar—light detection and ranging sensors—to stop if someone is blocking the path and maneuvering around obstacles.


Safety concerns and regulations have stalled the widespread use of passenger self-driving cars.


Seaport officials are testing whether the autonomous cleaning vehicles can be safely used in closed, controlled industrial environments like the port, replacing diesel-powered sweepers and operating around the clock.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • In your opinion, should all cargo ports switch to using automated street sweepers? Do you think city streets should also be cleaned with automated street sweepers? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • According to Trombia Technologies CEO Antti Nikkanen, automation in cleaning is a growing trend. In what other areas or industries do you see potential for automation? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Do you think it’s possible for robots to do most if not all household chores? What chores would you like to be fully automated (ex. mopping, doing the laundry)? Discuss.
  • What do you think are the pros and cons of household chores being fully automated (ex. pro: more time to do creative work, con: robots may be inflexible in handling certain tasks)? Discuss.