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Cost reduction in aerospace through additive manufacturing

February 23, 2021 by David Edwards

Spacecraft are developed on Earth, tested, fully assembled and transported in one piece by a launch vehicle to their respective places of operation. Each component must be designed to withstand the high loads of the launch phase.

In most cases, in addition to complex test procedures, this leads to an oversized structure of the spacecraft components, because in orbit they experience only a fraction of the stresses they must endure during rocket launch.

The maximum take-off mass required for transport with the launch vehicle and the volume of satellites, for example, thus cause high space transport costs. [Read more…] about Cost reduction in aerospace through additive manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: additive, aimis-fyt, camera, case, components, costs, earth, gravity, high, ids, launch, light, manufacturing, nozzle, orbit, printer, printing, process, production, resin, rods, schaefer, space, spacecraft, structures, team, time, torben, uv

Robots sense human touch using camera and shadows

February 17, 2021 by David Edwards

Soft robots may not be in touch with human feelings, but they are getting better at feeling human touch.

Cornell University researchers have created a low-cost method for soft, deformable robots to detect a range of physical interactions, from pats to punches to hugs, without relying on touch at all. Instead, a USB camera located inside the robot captures the shadow movements of hand gestures on the robot’s skin and classifies them with machine-learning software.

The group’s paper, ShadowSense: Detecting Human Touch in a Social Robot Using Shadow Image Classification, published in the Proceedings of the Association for Computing Machinery on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies. The paper’s lead author is doctoral student, Yuhan Hu. [Read more…] about Robots sense human touch using camera and shadows

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: camera, detect, gestures, hu, human, robot, robots, shadow, shadowsense, skin, soft, technology, touch, touching

Asyril launches new control system for its robotic system

February 2, 2021 by David Edwards

Asyril has launched Eye+, a new “intelligent control system” that manages the Asycube, hopper, vision and robot. (See video below.)

The company says the system allows the control of all components required for a modern and flexible assembly line.

With Eye+ Asycube users will be able to easily optimise the performance of their system without in-depth knowledge of machine vision and at a highly competitive cost. Eye+ also enables vision configuration and hand-eye calibration. This control system is easy to integrate and simple to use. [Read more…] about Asyril launches new control system for its robotic system

Filed Under: Industrial robots Tagged With: asycube, asyril, calibration, camera, control, eye, feeding, flexible, hopper, parts, robot, system, vision

The Most Popular Enhanced Security and Surveillance Robots Today

December 18, 2020 by Polly

Robotic systems are an excellent representation of how much technology has achieved in these past few decades.

Advanced robots in the modern era utilize innovative mechanisms such as HD camera systems, long-distance sensors, AI, and computer processing technology. This is a clear indicator of the future of technology.

It can serve as a representation of what to expect in the world of IT and car tech. Mechanical components are designed to interconnect through an intelligent machine structure. The robot utilizes a high-speed internet server connection to maintain a link between the various aspects of functionality. [Read more…] about The Most Popular Enhanced Security and Surveillance Robots Today

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Promoted Tagged With: camera, designed, HD2-S Robot, high, Infrared Camera, LT2-F Robot, robot, security, Surveillance, system, UM4 Retriever Robot

Industrial camera manufacturer IDS expands headquarters

November 25, 2020 by Elaine

IDS Imaging Development Systems has expanded its headquarters in Obersulm-Willsbach – after a construction period of about one and a half years, the technology centre b39 could be moved into.

Jan Hartmann, managing director says: “Despite Covid 19, the work went almost without a hitch.

“We are very pleased that with the new building we can provide our employees with an ultra-modern and at the same time very attractive place to work.” [Read more…] about Industrial camera manufacturer IDS expands headquarters

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, artificial, building, camera, cameras, company, employees, future, ids, image, industrial, intelligence, platform, processing, rooms, skills, space, specialist, systems, technology, total, work

Gatik raises $25 million in new funding

November 23, 2020 by David Edwards

Gatik, a Palo Alto and Toronto based autonomous technology company deploying autonomous vehicles for B2B short-haul middle-mile logistics, announced today it has raised $25 million in Series A funding.

The round was co-led by Wittington Ventures and Innovation Endeavors with participation from FM Capital and Intact Ventures. Existing investors like Dynamo Ventures, Fontinalis Partners, AngelPad and others participated as well.

Gatik’s investors bring a wealth of deep experience in automotive, artificial intelligence and supply chain, making them a strong strategic fit for the company’s rapid growth. [Read more…] about Gatik raises $25 million in new funding

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: applications, camera, cameras, compact, company, customers, design, family, ids, industrial, interface, models, range, small, standard, transport, ueye, usb, vision, xle

IDS launches new industrial camera range

November 23, 2020 by David Edwards

IDS has launched a new range of industrial cameras – the uEye XLE, which the company describes as “modern, small and consistently cost-optimised”.

Particularly affordable, particularly compact and particularly powerful when the essentials matter: the new uEye XLE camera family from IDS has been specially developed for high-volume and price-sensitive projects.

Thanks to their space-saving design, practical USB3 interface and support of the USB3 Vision Standard, the industrial cameras can be easily integrated into any machine vision system. [Read more…] about IDS launches new industrial camera range

Filed Under: Featured companies, Industry, News Tagged With: applications, camera, cameras, compact, company, customers, design, family, ids, industrial, interface, models, range, small, standard, transport, ueye, usb, vision, xle

Automating image-based inspection with artificial intelligence

November 4, 2020 by Elaine

High demands on products as well as high time and cost pressure are decisive competitive factors across all industries and sectors.

Whether in the food or automotive industry quality, safety and speed are today more than ever before factors that determine the success of a company.

Zero-defect production is the goal. But how can it be guaranteed that only flawless products leave the production line? [Read more…] about Automating image-based inspection with artificial intelligence

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai, camera, cmos, cp, defects, detect, detection, error, errors, evaluation, fabric, factors, gige, high, ids, image, images, industrial, industry, inspection, model, products, quality, recognition, sentin, software, system, time, vision

IDS launches new ‘extremely high-resolution’ camera sensor

October 1, 2020 by David Edwards

IDS has launched its 20.35 MP IMX541 sensor from the Pregius S series.

IDS says the high-performance, extremely high-resolution sensor IMX541 from the Pregius S series is integrated into the versatile uEye SE camera family. Its compact 1.1″ format means the 20.35 MP CMOS sensor is compatible with C-mount lenses.

The industrial cameras feature a practical USB3 Vision interface, deliver 20 fps and will be available from September either as board-level models or with a robust metal housing. [Read more…] about IDS launches new ‘extremely high-resolution’ camera sensor

Filed Under: Design, Featured companies Tagged With: c-mount, camera, cameras, cmos, deliver, extremely, high-resolution, higher, ids, image, imx, industrial, interface, lenses, models, pregius, programming, sensor, sensors, series, technology, usb, vision

Ensenso 3D stereo camera system imitates human vision to make robotic inspection cells faster and more accurate

September 14, 2020 by Elaine

The new Ensenso 3D stereo industrial camera system “imitates human vision” to make robotic inspection cells “faster and more accurate”, according to Imaging Development Systems (IDS).

Each Ensenso camera system contains two 2D IDS cameras to view the scene from different positions, similar to the way human eyes work, with artificial intelligence processing the data, rather like the human brain does.

“Special matching algorithms compare the two images, search for corresponding points and visualize all point displacements in a disparity map,” explains IDS. “This is then used to calculate depth information for the resulting point cloud.” [Read more…] about Ensenso 3D stereo camera system imitates human vision to make robotic inspection cells faster and more accurate

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: camera, cameras, cell, component, ensenso, flex, human, industrial, inspection, point, robotic, stereo, system, systems, tenth, val-it, vision

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