Investors: Press Release
GeckoSystems' Hardware Architecture Enables Verbal Interaction With Mobile Robots
CONYERS, GA, Jul 20, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- GeckoSystems International Corp. (PINKSHEETS: GCKO) announced today that they have completed the prototyping and development of their mobile robot verbal control and interaction software and hardware system, GeckoChat 2.1, using advanced array microphone technologies. GeckoSystems is a dynamic leader in the emerging Mobile Service Robot (MSR) industry revolutionizing their development and usage with their "Mobile Robot Solutions for Safety, Security, and Service".
"We have worked for some years to develop the ability for our CareBot MSR's to intelligently listen and respond to spoken commands of the caregiver and/or care receiver. We use a dynamic noise canceling microphone array to better the signal-to-noise ratio for improved and more reliable performance by the voice recognition software. A six-band frequency equalizer with an integrated amplifier enables the voice synthesis to produce sound levels that are readily understood by the care receiver and others. GeckoChat continues the suite of fundamental, yet disparate, functional benefits needed to cost effectively provide utility to families for remote care taking of their members and other loved ones. This will benefit all our stakeholders and improve ROI for our investors," concluded Mr. R. Martin Spencer, President/CEO.
GeckoChat communicates with GeckoNav, GeckoScheduler, and GeckoTrak using TCP/IP on a 100Mhz on board local area network (LAN).