
In an effort to provide accessibility and comfort for travelers with limited mobility, they have introduced a cutting-edge advancement at Miami International Airport: robotic wheelchairs equipped with sensors for autopilot.
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New robotic wheelchairs have an autopilot system driven by modern sensors. These sensors, strategically distributed on the chair, enable precise and safe navigation in dynamic environments such as crowded airports. Obstacle detection technology and environment mapping capabilities ensure smooth and seamless travel.
However, the implementation of these motorized wheelchairs reinforces Miami Airport's commitment to accessibility and inclusion. Passengers with limited mobility can now move independently through airport facilities, without relying entirely on human assistance.
In addition, these wheelchairs provide greater speed and efficiency in providing services to passengers with limited mobility. Autopilot technology reduces wait times and speeds up the transfer process, allowing users to enjoy a smoother and less stressful experience.

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