Imagine that you could sit in your favorite chair and have
your Personal Mobility Vehicle take you anywhere you want to go. Imagine a
Personal Mobility Vehicle that comes and goes when and where you tell it,
coordinates with other Personal Mobility Vehicles, and navigates with ease.
Imagine that it’s safe, affordable, and already exists. Sound impossibly far in
the future?
Kiva Systems has
already automated warehouses with whole fleets of suitcase-sized vehicles that
are all networked together. They pick up a set of shelves of the correct goods
and bring them to a person to pack. Then they take the shelves back to storage.
Better yet, they manage the shelf locations so the most frequently accessed
items are nearby, and the less used ones are farther away. Watch the Kiva Systems videos to see the amazing
coordinated efforts of a fleet of such vehicles.
What does that have to do with Personal Mobility you ask.
Why couldn’t the Kiva vehicle pick up your chair instead of the shelves? Why
couldn’t it navigate around your home, your neighborhood, and wherever you want
to go? Now imagine yourself, or your friends, moving where you want to go.
You could go to dinner with your friends. You could even
“walk” with them to continue in their company even when you can’t walk
yourself. You could go to the library, to the store, and anywhere you want to
go.
You may be thinking: “that’s fine within your home, your building,
or even on your campus, such as Charlestown,
but what about the rest of the world?” Excellent question, and I will describe
my ideas for that soon, but first let’s look at feasibility and cost.
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