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From: lipsettm@crl.aecl.ca (M. Lipsett)
Subject: Re: QUESTION: REAL applications for mobile robots?
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In article <314sau$psh@balsam.unca.edu> schuh@zeno (Paul Schuh) writes:
>Chuck Rice (carice@rahul.net) once wrote:
>
>: I would bet you could sell a million pooper-scooper robots to clean up 
>: after the family dog.
>
>Are there sensors that can identify specific odors? 
>If so, what are they called and where can I get more info?
>
>How about a bloodhound robot that tracks criminals....
>
>--
>Paul Schuh                      UNCA Society of Physics Students
>pmschuh@unca.edu		UNCA Robotics Club
>

Read "Fahrenheit 451": it's called a Mechanical Hound. Do we want that?

Cheers,
- Mike 
