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Accelerator technique from Intel could benefit edge robotics and augmented reality

September 18th, 2020 |

From raycast accelerator research paper. Source: Intel Robots and other “intelligent” devices need a lot of computational power for machine vision, path planning, manipulation, and other functions. One alternative to trying to put all that capacity onboard was to move some of it to the cloud, but new data management techniques and processors are enabling […]

How Amazon robotics engineers continue to build technologies from their garages

September 17th, 2020 |

Team members in Boulder loading equipment to move to their homes. Source: Amazon At Amazon, we’re constantly innovating to support our employees, customers, and communities as effectively as possible. As our fulfillment and delivery teams have been hard at work supplying customers with items during the pandemic, Amazon’s robotics team has been working behind the […]

Phantom AI, Renesas develop low cost ‘full stack’ driver assistance system

September 16th, 2020 |

Phantom AI full stack L2 ADAS solution on Renesas V3H. Source: Phantom AI Burlingame, Calif.-based Phantom AI makes advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) using computer vision, sensor fusion, and control capabilities. The company, which raised $22 million in Series A funding in April, claimed that its modular software components are “the most accurate and highest-performing […]

Watch how much Boston Dynamics’ bipedal robots improved in 10 years

September 14th, 2020 |
Boston Dynamics’ bipedal robots

10 years of progress in Boston Dynamics robotics. pic.twitter.com/m0NwlEbBXO — Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) March 12, 2020 Admittedly, the video above is old. But it’s making the rounds again on social media and, frankly, it’s too astonishing to not share. The video shows capabilities of Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robots in 2009 and 2019 side-by-side. See more […]

OmniTact uses micro-cameras for multi-directional tactile sensing

September 11th, 2020 |
OmniTact

A team of researchers at UC Berkeley recently developed a new multi-directional tactile sensor, called OmniTact, that overcomes some of the limitations of previously developed sensors. OmniTact, presented in a paper pre-published on arXiv, acts as an artificial fingertip that allows robots to sense the properties of objects it is holding or manipulating. The post […]

Cheetahs inspire NC State robots that can move faster, grasp more precisely

September 9th, 2020 |
Researchers have developed new soft robots inspired by cheetahs

Soft robots are typically slower and are less precise for manipulation than more rigid devices, but biomechanics have inspired advances in those capabilities. Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed soft robots inspired by cheetahs. The post Cheetahs inspire NC State robots that can move faster, grasp more precisely appeared first on The Robot […]

Drone services critical to safer, more economical utility inspections, says PrecisionHawk

September 4th, 2020 |
engineers working on drone

The difficulties of maintaining critical infrastructure are well known — millions of miles of cabling, pipelines, and railways to inspect, maintain, and repair, in all kinds of weather, in environments that are hazardous for humans. Even as pandemic restrictions begin to relax, spiking demand and labor shortages continue to affect the energy and utilities sectors. […]

Will the COVID-19 crisis accelerate the arrival of self-driving vehicles in our daily lives?

September 3rd, 2020 |

A Beep driverless shuttle. Source: Mayo Clinic If you live in the downtown areas of Pittsburgh, Palo Alto, Miami, or other autonomous vehicle hotspots, you may have missed the Ford Fusion Hybrids with the bulky lidar sensors on their roofs. The COVID-19 crisis has resulted in many job cuts, as well as work-from-home orders, forcing […]

Ingenuity Mars Helicopter reaches milestone in space

September 1st, 2020 |

The Ingenuity Mars Helicopter can be seen between the left and center wheels of the Perseverance Rover. | Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech One week into its near seven-month journey to Mars with the Perseverance rover, NASA‘s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter recharged its power system. This was the first time the helicopter was powered up and its batteries were charged […]

ARM Institute picks 5 Robotics in Sustainment projects for military maintenance

August 31st, 2020 |

The U.S. military is actively investigating the use of automation and robots in sustainment. Source: ARM The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing, or ARM, Institute today announced that it has chosen five Robotics in Sustainment projects to help the U.S. Department of Defense with maintenance activities. The collaborative organization plans to spend up to $2.35 million […]