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Cloud-Enabled Service Robot Powered by QIHAN 01 About Qihan Cloud-enabled Service Robot Powered by QIHAN 01 About Qihan 02 About Sanbot Robotics-as-a-Service 03 Sanbot Applications 04 Deploying Sanbot 05 Future Plans for Sanbot 01 About QIHAN Corporate Mission To be at the forefront in Artificial Intelligence to improve living and increase business productivity A bout QIHAN Corporate Information Founded in 2006, Shenzhen, China Total employees: 800+ R&D engineers: 350+ Production capacity : 15,000 robots per month Sales revenue: $100 million in 2016 Investment volume in R&D: over 10% of annual revenue Number of patents: 200+ Q IHAN's Timeline QIHAN R&D Center was expanded; Post-Doctor Innovation Set up program to research and QIHAN Guangming the Optics Laboratory was set up; Experimental Institute develop consumer level robots with QIHAN Manufacturing Center Reliability Testing Laboratory, QIHAN together established with KIST (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Co. and R&D Center is Research Institute, and Internet Big HIT (Harbin Institute of Technology), HIT, and CUG (China Ltd. is established. Data Center was set up. established Technology). University of Geosciences) 2006 2009 2011 2013 2015 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 QIHAN Brand enters the Global QIHAN audiovisual Awarded a series of Machine Launched QIHAN brand fo.r Launched Sanbot ROS 1.0 Top 50 in mid-to-high-end products are sold in over Vision Recognition patents. robots: Sanbot. and Sanbot S1. audiovisual industrial application. 150 countries & regions. The QIHAN brand was Received the certificate of QIHAN Standing China Artificial Received the Shenzhen recognized as a "Famous CMMI III from the US Intelligence Robot Industry Alliance Independent Innovation Brand" for Guangdong Department of Defense. Achievement Award. Province Introduced to the IBM IPD R&D Processing System. S anbot Partner Technology Partner S anbot Media Coverage C ommitment to Product Quality 6 Sigma ERP systems ISO9001 certification ISO14001 certification 02 About Sanbot Sanbot S anbot - Triangular Layout Cloud Platform Device Mobile App My Features HD Camera 3D -Camera LED Light HD Touch Screen Touch Sensor PIR Sensor: Human Body Induction Subwoofers IR :Detect the Charging Pile Obstacle detection Obstacle detection R obot Features Projector Touch Sensor Touch Sensor PIR Sensor: Detect user's presence IR :Detects the charging (pile) station Charging Port S anbot Key Specifications Size 92cm(Height)x 30cm(Depth)x 40cm(Width) Weight 19kg Battery Lithium battery Capacity: 20Ah/300W Running time(Full Loading): about 4 Hours, standby for over 10 hours Head Mic x 7, RGB Camera x 2, 3D sensor x 1, Touch sensor x 7 Gyroscope sensor x 1, Human body induction sensor x 2, IR evading obstacle sensor x 1, IR message receiving Body sensor x 6, Touch sensor x 4, electronic compass sensor x 1 Sensor Hand IR evading obstacle sensor x 4, Touch sensor x 2 Leg IR evading obstacle sensor x 10, Omni Wheel x 3 180 degree at horizontal direction, Head 2 x DOF 30 degree at vertical direction Moving parts Hand 1x2(L/R) DOF 270 degree swing back and forth Leg 3 x DOF Free angle 8.0MP HD camera IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n(2.4GHz/5GHz) Video 1.0MP HD color camera with 140 degree aspheric surface angle WIFI network Display 10.1 inch 1080P HD capacitance 10-point touch display Wireless network Blueteeth4.0, ZigBee 250 kinds customized colors, 2 cycles for ears , 2 pcs Laser 1920 x 720 HD wide gamut output, 60Hz, aspect-ratio: 16:9 Projection Atmosphere lamp for hands, and 1 cycle for chassis Platform ROS1.1 Moving speed 0.8m/s max Voice control, 360 degree sound localization 1.5cm max Sound 2 x tweeter, 1 x woofer Grade C harging (Pile) Station S anbot Key Specifications (Charging (Pile) Station) Size 250x 118x 248 mm Weight 1.35kg ( with adaptor) Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz Output DC 19V/4.75A LED Battery Status Red (Battery lower than 30%), Yellow(Battery around 70%), Green (Battery higher than 80%) Display Temperature 0℃~+35℃ Humidity 10%~90% Auto recharge distance 0-5 meters, 180° signal covering Installation Wall-mounted S Anbot Highlights Human & Object Monitoring Speech Facial Detection Recognition Recognition Projector Automatic Smart Home Obstacle Avoidance Recharging Access to Open API APP Control Voice Localization business operation data S anbot – Multiple Color Options White Silver Champagne Blue Burgundy anbot ROS SDK S Enables third-party developers to build Android Apps on an Open API that accesses Sanbot Application Platform Open Layer Standard hardware Layer Web Server Q-LINK APP/SDK Robot SDK+API+ROS peripheral access(ZigBee) Access Management Access Layer Q-LINK Account System Service Gateway Basic services Information Sort E-commerce Device NAT service Basic Layer service Management service Interconnection Streaming Media Real time Entertainment Education Cloud Database Service monitoring Service Service *Blue sections are an Open-system R obots-as-a-Service Intelligent hardware Programmable for different industries Operation System S1 Robot System Platform S2 Robot Sanbot Services Open API Content Retail Hospitality Service Retail Internet Operation Hospitality Platform Healthcare Education Healthcare Education Q IHAN Cloud Q IHAN Cloud – Key Features User Management User Data Analysis • Supports account management • Stores and analyzes data for Sanbot's location, working E.g. user registration and maintenance status and usage Built-in Communication Support Cloud data backup • Supports texting, voice chat, video chat, and • Support users data storage service(videos, photos messaging and daily records, etc.) Offer remote hardware control and management support • Captures and stores real-time video and audio through Sanbot • Enables remote programming and control of Sanbot • Upgrade and maintain Sanbot. Q -Link Mobile App Q -Link Mobile App – Key Features Chat Device Smart Life Social Network Management Reminders Alert Notification Add multiple Robots as Friends Safe Home Build your Robots Family Entertainment and Fun Control User Settings and Interaction APP Settings Sanbot Eyes Permission Settings Smart Voice Technical Support Remote Control Community Let you know when there’s something to know about. Sanbot come and go. with Q-Link Sanbot does everything for you! When you text your friend in the APP, Sanbot will say it via voice. It makes more fun in communications. 03 Sanbot Application S anbot Applications for Businesses Education Hospitality Retail Security HealthCare Kindergarten & schools Hotels & Serviced Supermarket & Shopping Apartments Mall B&E detection and Companion to elderly Play games with surveillance in nursing homes children, tells stories Provide interactive Display pricing and present education maps and location information and content guides promotional offers Education Benefits Feedback from kindergarten classrooms – Improves the kids' participation and motivation in school activities – Kids were eager to learn more – Offers hi-tech hardware devices for kindergarten classrooms Functions – Teaching assistant and kids' playmate – Tells stories, sings, dances, plays games, etc. – Presents real-time, on-line content – Tool for teaching – Instant communication Shopping Mall Pictures from Macy’s Benefits Feedback from Retail Clients Functions – Able to be both a receptionist or a shopping guide, – Receptionist helping the human staff with their day-to-day activities. – Helps with store directions – Attracts more shoppers and effectively controls the labor – Shopping guide cost. – Answers questions – Looks for customers in need of help – Tells customers about the store's latest information and special offers Hospitality Benefits Functions Feedback from Clients Wait-staff and receptionist Robot services impressed the customers Places an order on line Attracted more foot traffic Pays for the order Improved customer experience One-key call for a human staff member (ordering, paying, and dining with Sanbot) Cost effective when compared to the cost of human Helps customers with directions labor Entertainment Smart Home Benefits – Multi-service & Smart Home: offers multiple mediums of home entertainment and controls home appliances through voice command – 24-hourly surveillance to protect your home Functions – Facial recognition – Turning on/off home appliances with voice command – Various types of home entertainment: projects movies, has somatic games, audio & video playback, presenting the news, etc. – Real-time monitoring of your loved ones with the mobile app – Detects unwelcome visitors – Real-time communication Customs Inspections & Tax Police Benefits – Processes data efficiently – Serves people effectively and creates a more enjoyable environment – Offers entertainment, improving the experience – Helps to establish a good relationship between the people and government, ensuring a speedier process. Functions – Receptionist – Answers questions about related laws, regulations, information and service guidance, etc. – Security monitoring and detecting suspects – One-key call a human employee – Voice interpretation of thousands of FAQs on taxes and customs, etc. – Multi-language system Benefits Feedback from 3W Coffee – 3W Coffee gained a lot of attention and praise from the public by creating a technology trend in innovation with its customized Sanbot robot server – Improved service and customer experience – Many customers came to see the robot server, increasing foot traffic – Attracted more people walking by the shop to buy something there. Functions – Receptionist, interpreter, and helps with directions – Helped place orders through voice command
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