Kazunori Ohno Associate Professor at Tohoku University introduces high-tech equipment for rescue dogs at Tohoku University as part of the 1000km Relay to Tokyo 2016 tour on July 31, 2016, Miyagi, Japan. Professor Ohno explained how animals combined with artificial sensors such as the Cyber-Enhanced Canine or Robo-Dog technology could help locate the victims of natural disasters. (All photos by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
Professor Ohno and his students show off some of the disaster recovery equipment that they are working on.
A special trolley capable of climbing stairs and over obstacles.
A drone equipped with extra cameras and sensors.
Robodog.
Kazunori Ohno Associate Professor at Tohoku University introduces high-tech equipment for rescue dogs at Tohoku University as part of the 1000km Relay to Tokyo 2016 tour on July 31, 2016, Miyagi, Japan. Professor Ohno explained how animals combined with artificial sensors such as the Cyber-Enhanced Canine or Robo-Dog technology could help locate the victims of natural disasters. (All photos by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
Professor Ohno and his students show off some of the disaster recovery equipment that they are working on.
A special trolley capable of climbing stairs and over obstacles.
A drone equipped with extra cameras and sensors.
Robodog.
Kazunori Ohno Associate Professor at Tohoku University introduces high-tech equipment for rescue dogs at Tohoku University as part of the 1000km Relay to Tokyo 2016 tour on July 31, 2016, Miyagi, Japan. Professor Ohno explained how animals combined with artificial sensors such as the Cyber-Enhanced Canine or Robo-Dog technology could help locate the victims of natural disasters. (All photos by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
Professor Ohno and his students show off some of the disaster recovery equipment that they are working on.
A special trolley capable of climbing stairs and over obstacles.
A drone equipped with extra cameras and sensors.
Robodog.
Kazunori Ohno Associate Professor at Tohoku University introduces high-tech equipment for rescue dogs at Tohoku University as part of the 1000km Relay to Tokyo 2016 tour on July 31, 2016, Miyagi, Japan. Professor Ohno explained how animals combined with artificial sensors such as the Cyber-Enhanced Canine or Robo-Dog technology could help locate the victims of natural disasters. (All photos by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
Professor Ohno and his students show off some of the disaster recovery equipment that they are working on.
A special trolley capable of climbing stairs and over obstacles.
A drone equipped with extra cameras and sensors.
Robodog.
Kazunori Ohno Associate Professor at Tohoku University introduces high-tech equipment for rescue dogs at Tohoku University as part of the 1000km Relay to Tokyo 2016 tour on July 31, 2016, Miyagi, Japan. Professor Ohno explained how animals combined with artificial sensors such as the Cyber-Enhanced Canine or Robo-Dog technology could help locate the victims of natural disasters. (All photos by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
Professor Ohno and his students show off some of the disaster recovery equipment that they are working on.
A special trolley capable of climbing stairs and over obstacles.
A drone equipped with extra cameras and sensors.
Robodog.