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This lets them navigate more efficiently and avoid obstacles, which leads to better cleaning results.<br><br>Most robots employ the combination of sensors, including infrared and laser to detect objects and build a visual map of the environment. This mapping process, also referred to as the process of localization and route planning is an essential component of robots. This map helps the robot to determine its location in a room and avoid accidentally bumping into furniture or walls. Maps can also be used to assist the robot in planning its route, reducing the amount of time spent cleaning as well as the number times it returns back to the base for charging.<br><br>With mapping, robots can detect tiny objects and dust particles that other sensors might miss. They also can detect drops and ledges that might be too close to the robot, preventing it from falling off and damaging itself and your furniture. 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The ECOVACS DEEBOT for instance, will automatically change from high-powered suction to low-powered when it comes across carpeting. In the ECOVACS App you can also set up no-go zones and border areas to restrict the robot's movements and prevent it from accidentally wandering in areas that you do not want it to clean.<br><br>Obstacle Detection<br><br>The ability to map a room and detect obstacles is one of the main advantages of robots using lidar technology. This can help a robot better navigate spaces, reducing the time needed to clean and increasing the effectiveness of the process.<br><br>LiDAR sensors use a spinning laser in order to measure the distance between objects. The robot can determine the distance from an object by calculating the time it takes the laser to bounce back. This lets robots navigate around objects without bumping into or being entrapped by them. 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