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Title: HP Uses a Robot to Control Energy Costs for Cooling Computers
Post by: Jerry on 2003-03-03T21:15:40-06:00 (Monday)
Check this out:

Hewlett-Packard Labs "cool team" uses ActivMedia's PatrolBot robot to control energy costs in their model server facility. (http://news.com.com/1601-2-948803.html)

HP robot helps data keep its cool

Chandrakant Patel, principal scientist, HP Labs
August 7, 2002, 12:53 PM PT
4 minutes 6 seconds

Chandrakant Patel of HP Labs shows CNET Radio's Desmond Crisis new technologies in development that should help regulate energy use in data centers. One prototype: a robot that keeps watch on rising temperatures.
Title: Re: HP Uses a Robot to Control Energy Costs for Cooling Computers
Post by: Kade P. Cole on 2003-03-04T09:12:01-06:00 (Tuesday)
That is too cool. We need to get SIUE to put in a data center like this and a robot.  :-)
Title: Re: HP Uses a Robot to Control Energy Costs for Cooling Computers
Post by: Ryan Lintker on 2003-03-04T12:09:06-06:00 (Tuesday)
Here's a senior project idea.  Equip one of the robots with heat sensors and a thermal imaging camera to check the labs and classrooms for excessive heat use.  If the robot catches a person turning the heat up past, say, a balmy 70 degrees, it should take a picture, send it to me, and clamp on to the person's ankle until I arrive to rectify the situation.  Just a thought.