Innovative Quadruped Robot Development
In a significant step towards automation in construction and civil engineering, Pocket Queries, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, has partnered with Konoike, headquartered in Chuo, Osaka, to develop an advanced line tracing capability for quadruped robots. This collaboration aims to enhance efficiency and reduce manpower needs on construction sites.
On February 13, 2025, a successful autonomous driving experiment was conducted at the EXPO National Day Hall construction site on Yumeshima Island, Osaka, showcasing the latest quadruped robot model, B2-W manufactured by UNITREE. During this experiment, the robot demonstrated stable navigation by autonomously following a line drawn on the ground with tape, indicating a significant advancement in robotic technology.
Autonomous Driving Technology
The system employs a depth camera and sophisticated image recognition technology, allowing the robot to accurately identify and follow colored tape on the floor. During the initial outdoor testing phase, the robot maintained reliable performance despite rapid changes in lighting conditions typical of outdoor environments. This level of consistent operation under challenging conditions is a testament to the robust technology underpinning the robot's capabilities.
Pocket Queries’ Contribution
Pocket Queries has developed a unique algorithm capable of detecting lines accurately, even when lighting conditions fluctuate between sunlight and shade. This innovation is crucial for ensuring the stable autonomous operation of the quadruped robot on construction sites. As part of the ongoing efforts to expand the potential of quadruped robots, the company is committed to accelerating the digital transformation (DX) of the construction industry through continuous technological advancements.
A Commitment to Future Technologies
Looking forward, Pocket Queries is dedicated to further innovations in the quadruped robotics field, specifically targeting enhancements that will assist in the digital transformation of construction sites. By leveraging the latest technologies, including generative AI for technical validation and practical applications, the company aims to address labor shortages while promoting skills transfer and multi-functional roles.
Headquartered at the Tokyo Opera City Tower in Shinjuku, Pocket Queries focuses on developing DX tools tailored for frontline workers in the construction industry. With the leadership of CEO Nobuhiko Sasaki, the company is paving the way for a more efficient, automated future in this vital sector.
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