Thursday, December 6, 2007

Smart Eyes Car Robot to revolutionize Spying

Massey University in New Zealand homes one of the new young inventors of the world. Tom Yu Guan, a Chinese national living in the country for 12 years now submitted the Smart Eyes Robot to complete his engineering course. His invention is a remote controlled car built with a camera and video phone that can be accessed by anyone in the world provided that there is cellular network coverage. With cellular phone revolution, I’m sure, even Africa has cell sites.

The juvenile scientist boasted the wide range flexibility of his creation. Mr. Guan tested the Smart Eyes robot from 712 kilometers and guarantees that it could go interconti9nental as far as Europe which he will visit soon.

“What better network is out there than cell phone towers.”

Following the footsteps of Leeuwenhoek endowed with brilliant minds, no wonder that even Guan has not yet walked the graduation march, several employment opportunities had been offered to him. And Guan said that he had already accepted one from a “very major technology company”.

Looking back to where he came from, Guan attached a Chinese flag to the car.

Wondering where we could use Guan’s invention in case it goes on production? For example, you left and elderly at home, you can use it for checking on them. Or if ever you’re on a trip abroad, monitoring your house with the Smart Eyes Robot will give you ease cited Janina Mazierska, head of the Science and Technology Institue at Massey University.

“Remote sensing is not a new issue and not a new development. The novelty is to employ wireless technology in a mobile phone to certain applications.”

Another employ is monitoring the blood sugar level of diabetics.

From the spying and investigation field, private investigator Tony Lowe said that Guan’s device can be a revolution in his profession. In surveillance, spies no longer have to do it themselves behind their car’s windows and turn on its Acura CL window switch.

“We’ve gone from having no cellphones to having the big block Telecom telephones that first came out and that was a huge advantage, being able to make a telephone call from anywhere.

“It would obviously be very attractive to people who are heavily involved in surveillance.”

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