[robocup-nao] Nao's in the carry-on luggage

Michael Quinlan michael.quinlan at gmail.com
Wed Jun 3 22:44:20 EDT 2009


Hi,
   We were once advised to at least have one battery with the robots  
to prove that they are intact robots and turn on. So in you carry on  
the robots take at least one battery with you.

Michael

On 03/06/2009, at 9:33 PM, Bernhard Hengst <BERNHARDH at CSE.UNSW.EDU.AU>  
wrote:

> Yes, I recall that story. We sought advice before taking the AIBOs  
> as carry
> on luggage. Qantas officials told me that they were familiar with  
> the AIBOs
> and carrying them on board would not be a problem, but that we  
> should remove
> the batteries in case they accidentally start up, scare the  
> passengers, and
> cause a panic.
>
> Regards,
> Bernhard
>
> Bernhard Hengst
> ARC Centre of Excellence for Autonomous Systems
> School of Computer Science and Engineering, Room 401E, Ext: 56993
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>
>
>> From: "Brad Hall at CSE, UNSW" <bradh at cse.unsw.edu.au>
>> Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 12:15:46 +1000
>> To: Elad Alon <elad.alon at gmail.com>
>> Cc: Eran Polosetski <eranpolo at gmail.com>, <robocup-nao at cc.gatech.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [robocup-nao] Nao's in the carry-on luggage
>>
>> The only battery incident I've had personally was in China (Xi'an),
>> where I had to remove the battery from my laptop, but I was then
>> allowed to put it back in the same suitcase as the laptop.
>>
>> I remember also a story that once we had to remove the battery from a
>> AIBO as they were worried that it might turn itself on mid-flight.
>>
>> I think they are just worried about it shorting or starting to move
>> during the flight.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Brad
>>
>>
>> At 4:39 AM +0300 4/6/09, Elad Alon wrote:
>>> Thank you very much for the very swift answer. One more question,
>>> though (from me, at any rate. Eran might have some more). You
>>> mentioned removing the battery, to avoid any issues. Where would you
>>> put it? Take it with the carry-on luggage? Or did you mean just take
>>> it out of the robot?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Elad Alon
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 04:21, Brad Hall at CSE, UNSW
>>> <<mailto:bradh at cse.unsw.edu.au>bradh at cse.unsw.edu.au> wrote:
>>>
>>> UNSW puts the Naos into the checked luggage.  We have suitcases and
>>> then cut the foam that the Naos arrived in to suit the suitcase.
>>> This actually seems safer than having them squashed into the
>>> over-head luggage areas.
>>>
>>> China had some strict conditions for the robots, so we were held up
>>> at customs until the RoboCup representative arrived.  As a  
>>> precaution
>>> when we left Australia, we got our Customs to stamp a list of
>>> everything we were taking out so that when we returned we could  
>>> prove
>>> that the robots were not new imports, but from memory there was no
>>> issue.
>>>
>>> I would recommend removing the battery to avoid any issues.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Brad
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At 4:06 AM +0300 4/6/09, Eran Polosetski wrote:
>>>> Hi Guys,
>>>>
>>>> What kind of problems (if any) did you face when carrying Nao's in
>>>> your carry-on luggage on board a flight? (not in your checked
>>>> luggage...)
>>>>
>>>> I heard rumors that it is better to separate the battery from the
>>>> robot. So did you experience any security / luggage-weight / other
>>>> problems?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Eran
>>>>
>>>>
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