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03/19/2013

Development of Single-Passenger Mobility-Support Robot “ROPITS” For Autonomous Locomotion on Footpaths

- Capable of autonomous locomotion to/from a location specified by a portable information terminal –

Tokyo, March 12, 2013 - Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501, “Hitachi”) today announced the development of a mobility-support robot “ROPITS”(1) equipped with a “specified arbitrary point autonomous pick-up and drop-off function” that can autonomously navigate to a point specified by a portable information terminal. The “specified arbitrary point autonomous pick-up and drop-off function” enables autonomous locomotion to a specified arbitrary point identified on a map on the Reservation/ Operation Screen of a portable information terminal. Using this function, ROPITS is able to autonomously go and pick-up a passenger at any desired pick-up point on a footpath, or deliver a passenger to a specified arbitrary destination.

The use of human symbiotic robots is expected to contribute to the establishment of a low carbon society for the achievement of a sustainable society, as well as to support the needs of a future society with a high proportion of elderly people. ROPITS was developed to support the short-distance transportation of the elderly or those with walking difficulties, and is a single-passenger robot which can autonomously navigate pedestrian space within communities. In order to raise the level of autonomous travel technology to a practical level, Hitachi has been participating in the Mobility Robot Experiment Special District (“Tsukuba Special District”) in the City of Tsukuba, in Ibaraki prefecture since 2011. Through pilot tests conducted on real-world footpaths, research has been conducted to improve usability and convenience as a transport support service, reliability in autonomous travel, as well as compatibility surveys with actual pedestrians.

This time, to improve usability and convenience as a transport support service, Hitachi has developed the single-passenger mobility-support robot ROPITS with “specified arbitrary point autonomous pick-up and drop-off function,” which can be summoned from anywhere within the town using the map in the portable information terminal.