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Continental building supercomputer on Nvidia platform to use for vehicle AI

July 28, 2020 by David Edwards

Continental is building a supercomputer based on the Nvidia computing platform. The system is intended for vehicle artificial intelligence system training.

The two companies say they are building the high-performance cluster based on Nvidia DGX AI systems, adding that this will “boost autonomous driving development performance”.

The new cluster reduces development time from weeks to hours, say the companies and among its main uses are deep learning, simulation and virtual data generation. [Read more…] about Continental building supercomputer on Nvidia platform to use for vehicle AI

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai, continental, data, development, dgx, driver, hours, learning, neural, nvidia, power, supercomputer, system, systems, time, training, vehicle

Hyundai increases Hi6 controller steps capability from 20,000 to 10 million

July 27, 2020 by Mai Tao

Hyundai Robotics says it has significantly increased the number of steps its Hi6 robot controller is capable of – from 20,000 to 10 million.

The company unveiled the new version of Hi6 during a presentation at its Daegu headquarters in South Korea recently.

Hyundai Robotics says: “The 20,000 steps of jobs of the previous Hi5 controller were significantly increased to 10,000,000 steps by expanding storage space through SSD. [Read more…] about Hyundai increases Hi6 controller steps capability from 20,000 to 10 million

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: application, controller, development, function, future, hyundai, improvement, introduction, large-scale, performance, platform, presentation, previous, robotics, steps

Create Your Company’s Next Great Online Service

July 22, 2020 by Polly

Establishing your business online is the newest and most important trend industries are enacting. By utilizing SaaS development, you too can create an online presence that is accessible by anyone from anywhere.

Software as a Service (SaaS)

Before you can properly develop a SaaS program or outsource the work to a development company, it’s useful to have a full understanding of what exactly SaaS is. [Read more…] about Create Your Company’s Next Great Online Service

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: development, online, programs, SaaS, Saas product develop

FLIR Systems launches new sensor for drones and robots

July 16, 2020 by David Edwards

FLIR Systems has launched something called “FLIR Hadron”, which the company describes as the industry’s first dual sensor module for drone, robotic, and imaging original equipment manufacturers.

Designed to help reduce development costs and improve time-to-market, the lightweight, low power, and compact form factor includes a 12-megapixel visible camera paired with the FLIR Boson 320×240 resolution thermal camera with up to a 60-hertz framerate.

Paul Clayton, general manager, components business at FLIR, says: “With the introduction of Hadron, FLIR Systems is leading the way in offering low-cost, dual sensor integration across a variety of industries from commercial drones to industrial imaging systems. [Read more…] about FLIR Systems launches new sensor for drones and robots

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: airframes, camera, ceo, compact, development, drone, drones, flight, flir, hadron, integrated, integration, lightweight, module, performance, robotic, robotics, sensor, size, small, systems, teal, uas, vantage

Comau exoskeleton ‘first’ to be awarded EAWS certification

July 6, 2020 by David Edwards

Comau Robotics & Automation claims its “MATE” exoskeleton is the first on the market to receive the Ergonomic Assessment Work-Sheet certification.

The company says the certification provides clear evidence of its exoskeleton’s effectiveness in reducing the “risk of biomechanical overload” of the upper limbs.

Based on the evaluation system promoted by Ergo Foundation, Italy’s reference for the organization and measurement of work and ergonomics, the successful recognition studied workers who used MATE to perform daily tasks requiring flexion-extension of the arms. [Read more…] about Comau exoskeleton ‘first’ to be awarded EAWS certification

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: arms, automation, awarded, certification, comau, company, development, devices, eaws, ergo, exoskeleton, foundation, mate, physical, reducing, risk, robotics, shoulder, work, workers

Horiba Mira offers simulation platform to autonomous car developers

July 6, 2020 by David Edwards

Automotive engineering and development consultancy Horiba Mira says it is providing its new “co-simulation” platform to helps US Connected and Autonomous Challenge organisers get through the Covid-19 lockdown.

With the coronavirus pandemic causing disruption across the industry, Horiba Mira’s forward-thinking Horizon Scanning team has provided critical support to the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge (EcoCAR), using its new Component-in-the-Loop (XiL) co-simulation platform, DigiCAV, to help EcoCAR safely carry on developing its vehicles despite the recent lockdown.

As one of the world’s leading competitions for creating concept vehicles for future mobility, the EcoCAR Challenge is a four-year scheme managed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), a multidisciplinary science and engineering research centre based in Chicago. [Read more…] about Horiba Mira offers simulation platform to autonomous car developers

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: anl, cav, co-simulation, competition, development, digicav, ecocar, horiba, mira, mobility, physical, platform, simulation, support, team, test, testing, vehicle, vehicles

Opinion: Innovation is in need of better platforms to support its growth

July 2, 2020 by Mai Tao

By Frederick Bravey, business development manager, SVV

Innovation is adapting faster with no signs of slowing down. In this fast-paced environment, innovation is in need of better platforms to support its growth. Corporations today are facing extensive challenges in getting new innovative ideas to market.

​According to ​Harvard Business School​ ​professor​ ​Clayton Christensen​, ​there are over 30,000 new products introduced every year, and 95 percent fail​, ​resulting in huge amounts of time wasted on failed concepts.

However, corporations are now looking toward new ways to greatly reduce their lead time as well as expanding their horizons beyond their current business models. [Read more…] about Opinion: Innovation is in need of better platforms to support its growth

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: aie, capgemini, corporates, corporations, development, extensive, formed, gba, hardware, innovation, manufacturing, markets, platform, products, services, software, svv, today

Toyota offers free access to virtual crash test dummy software

June 30, 2020 by Mai Tao

Toyota will make its Total Human Model for Safety (THUMS) software freely available from January 2021 as part of its efforts toward a safe mobility society.

THUMS is a virtual human body model software program for computer analysis of human body injuries caused in vehicle collisions. Free access to THUMS, and subsequent use by a wider variety of users, is expected to enhance vehicle safety.

Designed to aid vehicle safety technologies’ research and development, and developed in cooperation with Toyota Central R&D Labs, THUMS was the world’s first virtual human body model software when it launched in 2000. [Read more…] about Toyota offers free access to virtual crash test dummy software

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: access, analysis, body, collision, collisions, development, free, human, injuries, model, models, range, reduce, safety, software, structures, technologies, thums, vehicle, virtual

Country Garden builds ‘world’s first’ robot restaurant in China

June 24, 2020 by Mai Tao

Country Garden says it has built what it claims is “the world’s first-ever robot restaurant complex” in Guangdong, China.

The modern eaterie was opened on June 22 by Qianxi Robot Catering Group, a subsidiary of Country Garden. The location is Shunde, a city in China’s Guangdong province.

Powered by the latest in advanced technologies, the restaurant has separate sections for Chinese food, hot pot and fast food and features a wide selection of dishes, each one of which is delivered to the waiting diner within seconds. [Read more…] about Country Garden builds ‘world’s first’ robot restaurant in China

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: beichen, beijing, china, chinese, cooperation, country, development, dining, food, garden, group, operation, qianxi, restaurant, robot, robots, smart, strategic, technology

Analysis: Qualcomm’s new robotics platform raises a few questions

June 22, 2020 by David Edwards

By Rian Whitton, principal analyst at tech market advisory firm ABI Research

Qualcomm last week launched its next step in its bid to power the next generation of commercial 5G-enabled robots, with the release of its RB5 platform.

Bringing high-compute power and a significant degree of modularity to the energy-constrained robotic platform market, the RB5 is an evolution on the company’s RB3 platform released in 2019, and a potential game-changer in the development of smart robotic fleets.

RB5 is advertised as a premium platform, with an emphasis on sophistication over cost-efficiency, supporting high-performance heterogeneous computing with built-in 5G capability and 4K HDR video streaming. [Read more…] about Analysis: Qualcomm’s new robotics platform raises a few questions

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: development, environment, market, platform, qualcomm, rb, robot, robotics, robots

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