In an effort to provide accessibility and comfort for travelers with disabilities, they introduced a cutting-edge development at Miami International Airport: robotic wheelchairs with autopilot sensors.
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The new robotic wheelchairs are equipped with an autopilot system controlled by state-of-the-art sensors. These sensors, strategically placed on the seat, enable accurate and safe navigation in dynamic environments such as busy airports. Obstacle detection technology and environmental mapping capabilities ensure a smooth and seamless journey.
However, the introduction of these robotic wheelchairs strengthens Miami Airport’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion. Travelers with limited mobility now have the ability to navigate airport facilities independently without being entirely dependent on human assistance.
In addition, these wheelchairs provide greater speed and efficiency for passengers with limited mobility. Autopilot technology reduces wait time and speeds up the transfer process, allowing users to enjoy a smoother and less stressful process.
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