Baidu intelligent bicycle DuBike official website has officially launched the official website of the exposure, not only the picture of DuBike, also show that the DuBike has automatic generation, real-time positioning alarm, riding, riding health guidance, social security and other navigation functions. IT is said, the bicycle is the most early will be launched at the end of this year.

DuBike official website said, DuBike built-in power drum, in the cycling process can be automatically converted into electrical energy to kinetic energy, without charging; through multidimensional sensors to collect user information such as heart rate, riding, calorie consumption, through the Baidu brain analysis, through the body hard interface interactive speech and car to guide the user will be established; ride activities social network, provides the design, route recommendations and analysis function Baidu based on map, as the rider tailored exercise program; with the car comes with GPS can also help the owners of real time to judge the position of the bicycle, to prevent the loss.

It is said, DuBike by Baidu deep learning lab and Tsinghua University jointly build, plan to Baidu brain as the core, the navigation, social, health monitoring, Crowdsourcing riding map, intelligent recommendation route and fitness program functions module integration, through the platform, interface mode, open to all bike manufacturers.

DuBike is composed of intelligent sensing system mounted on the bicycle and has the health data management and social function of the APP component, the fusion of artificial intelligence, automatic driving, data analysis and other techniques, and built-in sensor. It is said that analysis points out, Baidu unmanned bicycle or license is applied in the field of transportation, logistics, business, public health and environmental protection.

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