RTA’s Robot: Improving Safety and Engagement in Dubai

The robot deployed by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai is an AI-powered, five-foot-tall robot equipped with speakers, a touchscreen monitor, cameras, and motion sensors.

During the one-month trial phase, the robot will sweep an area of about 600 meters along the busy tourist area of Jumeirah Kite Beach. It will gather data to identify a range of violations, including failure to adhere to safety protocols like wearing helmets and parking in unauthorized areas or having multiple riders on e-scooters. Authorities such as RTA and Dubai Police can also calibrate the robot to make important public announcements such as the call to prayer or to remind people to keep off the beach during inclement weather.

The robot can also announce the end of fasting, enhancing its utility during Ramadan.

According to RTA, “the robot is designed to operate efficiently under various weather conditions.” It operates seven days a week – from 3 pm to 11 pm on weekdays and 5 pm to 1 am on weekends. It has a 4K camera with night vision. RTA signed an agreement with Chinese robotics and technical systems provider Terminus to run the project.

Ehsan Hameed, sales director of Terminus Group in the UAE, said the RTA roving robot has similarities to those deployed during Expo 2020. Terminus supplied about 150 robots that interacted with Expo visitors and the RTA roving robot also has interactive functionalities, Hameed noted. It’s hard to miss the robot because of its size – dimensions are 1,000mm X 800mm X 1,500mm (LxWxH) – and novelty. But it works unobtrusively as it either comes to a complete stop or dodges any object or individual within 1.5 meters in front of it.

The trial period will run throughout Ramadan, Eid al Fitr, and post-Ramadan to gather enough information and data before authorities deploy more robots in Dubai in the second phase of the project.

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