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Robot Border Guards to Patrol Future Frontiers

Posted January 08, 2010 9:53 AM

From New Scientist - Online News:

If your nation's border allows unwanted visitors through and foot patrols aren't cutting it, try a network of radar, cameras, agile robots and drones. A MIGRANT makes a furtive dash across an unwalled rural section of a national border, only to be confronted by a tracked robot that looks like a tiny combat tank - with a gimballed camera for an eye. As he passes the bug-eyed droid, it follows him and a border guard's voice booms from its loudspeaker. He has illegally entered the country, he is warned, and if he does not turn back he will be filmed and followed by the robot, or by an airborne drone, until guards apprehend him. Welcome to the European border of the not-too-distant future. Amid the ever-present angst over illegal immigration, cross-border terrorism and contraband smuggling, some nations are turning to novel border-surveillance technologies, potentially backed up by robots, a conference on state security at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, heard in November. The idea is to scatter arrays of sensors in a border area in ways that give guards or robots plenty of time to respond before their targets make good an escape. The need to secure borders is evident across the globe, from India - which is constructing a 3400-kilometre, 3-metre-high barbed-wire and concrete border wall to close itself off from Bangladesh - to Libya, where foot patrols are being augmented with new people-sensing technologies.

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Re: Robot Border Guards to Patrol Future Frontiers

01/08/2010 11:14 PM

I think maybe India would be better off walling Pakistan off... but wait.. those terrorists came by boats....

I remember starwars games had robotic machinegun (blaster) emplacements about 10 years ago...

these things only keep out poor people and poorly equipped terrorists/armies...

its all about control of the masses with less work... it doesn't get my vote.

Chris

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