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Celera Motion launches ‘world’s smallest, fastest servo drive’

October 27, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Celera Motion, a business unit of Novanta, has launched what it says is “the world’s smallest and fastest servo drive”.

The new Everest S, the latest addition to the popular Everest Series, is about 30 percent smaller than its predecessor, making it the world’s smallest servo drive. It’s also the fastest: The EtherCAT and CANopen versions deliver bus latency reduced to 1 cycle, making Everest S the fastest servo drive on the market today.

The Everest S includes all the best features of other Everest servo drives – plus it now also includes Dual BiSS-C feedback support, a highly sought-after feature. [Read more…] about Celera Motion launches ‘world’s smallest, fastest servo drive’

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: celera, drive, drives, everest, fastest, latest, motion, performance, robots, series, servo, smallest

Study Shows US Drivers Believe Partially Automated Vehicles Are Fully Self-Driving

October 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

US drivers may be treating their partially-autonomous vehicles as fully self-driving, according to a new study.

Research shows that owners of advanced systems, such as General Motors’ Super Cruise or Tesla’s Autopilot, believe that these technologies have more capabilities than they actually do.

Academics are concerned that such findings could lead to more unnecessary collisions in the future. [Read more…] about Study Shows US Drivers Believe Partially Automated Vehicles Are Fully Self-Driving

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: autonomous, autopilot, car, companies, corner, drive, drivers, driving, fully, learning, partially, percent, self-driving, simply, software, study, system, systems, technology, tesla, time, users, vehicles, work

Storage Robots: What Are They?

October 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Storing data on several external hard drives can be inconsistent and time-consuming with the increasing accumulation of terabytes of data.

While not a robot in the traditional sense of the word, a storage robot eliminates the need to manually manage data by allowing you to add or change drives automatically when additional storage is required.

Here’s all you need to know about storage robots that protect your data from hard drive crashes and can continuously expand in seconds. [Read more…] about Storage Robots: What Are They?

Filed Under: Service robots Tagged With: data, drive, hard, robot, robots, storage

Mercedes-Benz claims its ‘Drive Pilot’ is world’s first internationally certified Level 3 automated car technology

September 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Mercedes-Benz says its Drive Pilot automated driver assistance system has become the world’s first internationally certified Level 3 automated car technology. The company adds that it backs redundancy for safe conditionally automated driving.

When it comes to conditionally automated driving (SAE Level 3), safety and reliability are the top priorities for Mercedes-Benz. Drive Pilot is therefore based on a system architecture that enables safe control of all situations that could potentially arise.

To this end, braking, steering, power supply and some parts of the sensor system are designed with physical and functional redundancy. By adopting this safety‑focused approach to system design, Mercedes-Benz is setting completely new benchmarks in automated driving. [Read more…] about Mercedes-Benz claims its ‘Drive Pilot’ is world’s first internationally certified Level 3 automated car technology

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: architecture, automated, certified, drive, driving, internationally, level, mercedes-benz, pilot, redundancy, safe, safety, sensor, sensors, steering, system, technology, traffic

MicroVision’s lidar solution now supported on Nvidia’s autonomous vehicle platform

September 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

MicroVision, a maker of MEMS-based solid-state automotive lidar and advanced driver-assistance systems, says its Mavin DR dynamic view lidar system is now supported on the Nvidia Drive AGX platform.

Mavin DR, MicroVision’s lidar sensor featuring a dynamic field of view, delivers high resolution at all ranges and with low latency, enabling new ADAS safety features to achieve true highway-pilot functionality that OEMs demand.

Nvidia Drive AGX is a scalable, open, centralized software-defined compute platform that serves as the AI brain for highly automated and fully self-driving vehicles. [Read more…] about MicroVision’s lidar solution now supported on Nvidia’s autonomous vehicle platform

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: achieve, adas, autonomous, development, dr, drive, functionality, highway-pilot, latency, lidar, low, mavin, microvision, nvidia, oems, performance, platform, safe, solution, supported, systems, true, unique, vehicle

Pony.ai to mass produce autonomous driving controller built on Nvidia Drive Orin

July 6, 2022 by David Edwards

Pony.ai, a leading global autonomous driving technology company, announced today that its Autonomous Driving Controller (ADC), powered by the Nvidia Drive Hyperion compute architecture (Drive Orin), has been sampled to customers with plans to mass produce the ADC starting in Q4 2022.

Since January 2022, Pony.ai has been conducting road tests optimizing the software to run at low latency and with real-time performance. Pony.ai’s autonomous fleets will feature the Nvidia Drive Orin system-on-chip (SoC) as the centralized compute and AI engine.

Pony.ai’s latest ADC offers single or dual Nvidia Drive Orin configurations, delivering 254 and 508 trillion operations per second (TOPS), respectively. As the world’s highest performance automotive-grade SoC, Drive Orin is designed to handle large numbers of applications and deep neural networks simultaneously, while achieving systematic safety standards, to ensure safe, highly advanced intelligent driving. [Read more…] about Pony.ai to mass produce autonomous driving controller built on Nvidia Drive Orin

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: adc, autonomous, drive, driving, nvidia, orin, pony.ai

Industrial inspection startup Gecko Robotics raises $73 million

June 20, 2022 by David Edwards

Gecko Robotics, a specialist in robotics and industrial asset management software, has revealed details of its Series C funding round of $73 million, led by XN with participation from Founders Fund, XYZ, Drive Capital, Snowpoint Ventures, Joe Lonsdale, Mark Cuban, Gokul Rajaram, and others.

The company says this latest funding round accelerates Gecko’s stated mission, “To protect today’s critical infrastructure, and give form to tomorrow’s”.

Co-founded by Jake Loosararian, CEO, and Troy Demmer, chief product officer, Gecko focuses on essential industries such as power generation, oil and gas, heavy manufacturing, and defense. [Read more…] about Industrial inspection startup Gecko Robotics raises $73 million

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: assets, critical, data, drive, gecko, gecko's, human, industrial, industries, infrastructure, jake, maintain, partner, passionate, robotics, round, software, technology, troy, workers

Nvidia begins production of its Orin autonomous vehicle computer

March 26, 2022 by David Edwards

Nvidia has started production of its Nvidia Drive Orin autonomous vehicle computer, showcased new automakers adopting the Nvidia Drive platform, and unveiled the next generation of its Nvidia Drive Hyperion architecture.

The company also announced that its automotive pipeline has increased to over $11 billion over the next six years, following a series of design wins with vehicle makers from around the globe.

More than 25 vehicle makers have adopted the Nvidia Drive Orin system-on-a-chip (SoC). Starting this year, they are introducing software-defined vehicles, built on the centralized AI compute platform. [Read more…] about Nvidia begins production of its Orin autonomous vehicle computer

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, drive, hyperion, next-generation, nvidia, orin, platform, vehicle

Comau creates high-volume electric drive assembly line for Geely to ‘double its automation rate’

January 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Comau has developed and implemented an automated electric vehicle drive assembly line for Geely Automobile, one of China’s largest automakers, at the Geely Veremt plant in Ningbo, China.

The assembly line is specifically created for the end-to-end assembly of the electric motor, gearbox and inverter.

Designed in close collaboration with the Geely team, the complete line uses a flexible automatic production system to assemble the permanent magnet motor rotors, gearboxes and electronics drives, in addition to automated quality control and testing. [Read more…] about Comau creates high-volume electric drive assembly line for Geely to ‘double its automation rate’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: assembly, automated, automatic, automation, china, comau, delivering, design, drive, electric, experience, geely, manufacturing, motor, percent, process, production, project, team, testing

Pony.ai unveils new autonomous computing unit built on Nvidia Drive Orin

January 21, 2022 by Mai Tao

Pony.ai, an autonomous driving technology company, has developed a “complete autonomous computing unit” built on the Nvidia Drive Orin system-on-chip (SoC).

The company says this marks a “significant milestone” in its move from industrial-grade to automotive-grade hardware.

This autonomous computing unit powered by Nvidia Drive Orin will rapidly accelerate the roll-out of Pony.ai’s Level 4 capabilities. [Read more…] about Pony.ai unveils new autonomous computing unit built on Nvidia Drive Orin

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: autonomous, av, capabilities, company, computing, drive, hardware, mass-production, nvidia, orin, platform, pony.ai, soc, unit

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