You will have to wear a special belt and make use of your body in the same manner of a joystick, where it will enable you to steer the robot from a distance. The clever incorporation of flexible sensors located in the belt will be able to detect the direction as well as angle of your movement, letting this robot move in front if you lean forward heavily. The belt also has another function – to let you experience a sense in the environment, where the on-board laser scanner will be able to detect obstacles located outside the robot’s field of view. Donning a pair of special glasses, you can then share the robot’s view thanks to its eyes (cameras).