User:Jacobazamora/sandbox/MABMAT (rover)
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MABMAT (rover) is a robotic imaging system designed to take photographs and videos of crime scenes and capture locations in 360 degrees. This robot's main feature is taking the 360-degree photos and videos and converting them to virtual crime scene animations--an example of virtual reality.
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The MABMAT was not invented by robotics engineers; however, it was created by forensic scientists and criminal justice experts. Those designers claim that the robot can be the most capable of crime investigation because it can capture a location in 360 degrees. They imply that copies of the MABMAT can replace or assist human investigators. With the help of the MABMAT, jurors would become able to see more accurate views of crime scenes, and investigators can study footage without traveling to the crime scene.[1]
Information about the MABMAT was revealed in August of 2016. As of November of 2016, the rover is still in development.