Jackets help rescue dogs receive commands remotely
According to a report published by the Gurion Ben University (BGU) in Israel on July 11, researchers were able to train dogs to respond to commands through vibrating signals when they wore a shirt. this new
This smart shirt consists of 4 small vibrating motors installed on the back and sides of the shirt.(Illustration).
This unique shirt is designed based on tactile-related technology, simulating touch gestures or movements through vibrating signals, thereby helping users to control and give orders to the uncle. Remote dogs in case they cannot interact directly with them.
This technology is particularly useful for giving orders to rescue and search dogs, or dogs that support people with disabilities and other services.
Specifically, this smart shirt consists of 4 small vibrating motors installed on the back and sides of the shirt. These motors allow dog dogs to respond to different vibrating signals transmitted from the remote controller. The trainer can transmit various commands, such as "turn around", "sit down", "go to", "turn around", by controlling the vibrating signaling area and its length.
The researchers said the findings suggest that dogs are more likely to respond to vibrating signals than giving voice-over instructions. These promising results help open up ways to use communication technology to interact with dogs.
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