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BMW partners with Seoul Robotics to launch ‘Level 5’ control tower

January 4, 2022 by Mai Tao

Seoul Robotics, a robotics perception company, has introduced what it describes as a “Level 5 Control Tower” (LV5 CTRL TWR), a mesh network of sensors and computers on infrastructure that guides vehicles autonomously rather than having to place any sensors on an individual vehicle.

This “revolutionary technology” – which is said to enable non-autonomous vehicles to be controlled autonomously – is in the final stages of testing with automaker BMW and preparing for implementation to automate last-mile fleet logistics at their manufacturing facility in Munich.

Beyond original equipment manufacturers, the system has the potential to transform operations for a wide range of business applications ranging from vehicle distribution centers to car rental companies and trucking logistics. [Read more…] about BMW partners with Seoul Robotics to launch ‘Level 5’ control tower

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: achieve, automate, autonomous, bmw, business, control, implementation, infrastructure, level, logistics, mobility, perception, robotics, sensors, seoul, system, systems, technology, tower, vehicle, vehicles

How Do Emergency Alert Apps Work?

December 28, 2021 by Mark Allinson

There are many things going on in the world today, for example, wars, pandemics, social tensions, and protests. With all of this, it is more important than ever to stay in touch and keep others informed about the latest developments.

This state of affairs has prompted many developers and scientists to pay closer attention to the modern means of communication available to almost everyone – smartphones, smartwatches, and tablets.

The signal coverage area of cellular networks in all developed countries is approaching 100 percent. If you add up the first part of the paragraph and the second, we can conclude that the article is about emergency communication app and the ways to use it. [Read more…] about How Do Emergency Alert Apps Work?

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: alert, alerting, alerts, app, application, apps, article, blackout, building, cases, communication, companies, corporate, emergency, employee, employees, example, fire, help, inform, informed, networks, office, program, quick, residents, safe, second, send, sensors, situation, things, users, ways

Hexagon unveils automated platform to accelerate autonomous robotic quality assurance

December 16, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, which supplies smart manufacturing technologies to giants from Volkswagen to Boeing, has unveiled its HxGN Robotic Automation, which it describes as a “pioneering robotic programming and control software” that enables non-specialist quality professionals to program industrial robots to perform fully automated quality inspection.

The platform enables manufacturers to equip greenfield factories or retrofit existing production lines with state-of-the-art autonomous optical inspection cells, accelerating time to market by eliminating historic bottlenecks while providing more complete data direct from the production line as products are made.

HxGN says its robotic automation enables manufacturers to accelerate adoption of Industry 4.0 by intelligently devising optimal inspection routines in a single step; a task that would typically demand significant time and attention from both a metrology and robotics professional. [Read more…] about Hexagon unveils automated platform to accelerate autonomous robotic quality assurance

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: assurance, automated, automation, autonomous, cells, complex, data, design, enable, enables, enabling, hexagon, hxgn, inspection, lines, manufacturers, manufacturing, measurement, metrology, production, products, professionals, programme, quality, real-time, robotic, robots, sensors, software, systems, time

Perrone Robotics selects Ouster as ‘preferred lidar supplier’ for autonomous vehicles

November 8, 2021 by David Edwards

Perrone Robotics has selected Ouster as its preferred lidar supplier to scale the company’s autonomous vehicle implementations.

Under the agreement, Ouster is to deliver hundreds of OS digital lidar sensors for Perrone’s autonomous vehicle kit.

Ouster is a specialist provider of high-resolution digital lidar sensors describes the partnership as a “strategic customer agreement” with Perrone Robotics. [Read more…] about Perrone Robotics selects Ouster as ‘preferred lidar supplier’ for autonomous vehicles

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: agreement, autonomous, av, digital, hundreds, kit, lidar, meet, ouster, partner, perrone, preferred, robotics, scale, sensors, supplier, vehicle, vehicles

Local Motors selects Ouster lidar for its next-generation autonomous shuttles

November 4, 2021 by David Edwards

Ouster, a provider of high-resolution digital lidar sensors, has signed a strategic customer agreement with electric autonomous vehicle company, Local Motors.

The agreement includes a binding commitment for over one thousand OS digital lidar sensors through 2023 and a non-binding forecast of over 20,000 sensors through 2025 which will be used to meet production demand for Local Motors’ next-generation shuttles.

Local Motors intends to equip its next-generation 3D printed autonomous shuttles with the full suite of Ouster OS sensors. This includes wide field of view, mid-range, and long-range digital lidar sensors for complete coverage as Local Motors aims to meet demand for Level 3 autonomous vehicles operating on mapped routes within campuses, city centers, and municipalities. [Read more…] about Local Motors selects Ouster lidar for its next-generation autonomous shuttles

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: agreement, autonomous, digital, lidar, local, motors, next-generation, ouster, sensors, shuttles

SICK presents intelligent sensor solutions for the ‘factory of the future’

September 28, 2021 by David Edwards

At PackExpo this year, SICK is presenting numerous demonstrations and one educational session that highlight how intelligent sensors can help you create the factory of the future that includes robotics, quality inspection, and digital transformation.

Intelligent sensor solutions from SICK enhance mobile and stationary robotic applications. In its booth (C-2160) at PackExpo 2021, demos about sensor solutions for robotics and quality inspection are available throughout the show.

From 3D vision robot guidance systems for more efficient bin picking to safety and LiDAR solutions for AMRs, SICK prioritizes improving the supply chain with solutions for mobile robot safety, LiDAR localization, and robot vision systems. [Read more…] about SICK presents intelligent sensor solutions for the ‘factory of the future’

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: applications, data, guidance, handling, intelligent, lidar, localization, manufacturers, packaging, picking, products, robot, robotic, robotics, safety, sensor, sensors, services, sick, software, solutions, system, systems, vehicle, vehicles, vision

IDS unveils the smallest housed camera with C-mount over 10GigE to AI

September 24, 2021 by David Edwards

From precise monitoring to picking and automation, there are countless applications that benefit from reliable image information. However, what can be done when there is only a tight budget for the realisation of such an application?

With the introduction of uEye XCP, uEye XLE and Ensenso S, camera specialist IDS proves that industrial-grade image processing technology does not have to be expensive.

For users who need a camera for particularly fast data transfer and also require high-resolution sensors, there will be the uEye Warp10 in future. The company also has big plans for IDS NXT. [Read more…] about IDS unveils the smallest housed camera with C-mount over 10GigE to AI

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: ai, applications, ar, c-mount, camera, cameras, ensenso, gige, high-speed, housing, ids, image, industrial, industrial-grade, lens, mp, nxt, price-sensitive, processing, projects, semiconductor, sensor, sensors, smallest, system, ueye, users, vision, warp, xcp, xle

Nasa awards Geisel Software grant to develop multi-robot perception

September 8, 2021 by David Edwards

Geisel Software, a Massachusetts-based custom software development firm, has partnered with Fayetteville State University to perform research funded by NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project Space Technology Artemis Research grant.

The grant will fund Active and On-demand Multi Robot Perception research designed to develop multi-robot perception, a technology that utilizes highly specialized image sensors, to support NASA’s use of autonomous multi-robot systems performing scouting missions on the surface of the Moon or other planets. [Read more…] about Nasa awards Geisel Software grant to develop multi-robot perception

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: autonomous, computer, develop, fayetteville, geisel, grant, mathematics, msis, multi-robot, nasa, perception, project, robotics, robots, science, sensors, software, space, state, strong, technology, university

Velodyne to provide its lidar sensors to Renu Robotics

August 26, 2021 by David Edwards

Velodyne Lidar has reached a multi-year agreement to provide its Puck lidar sensors to Renu Robotics, an industry leader in autonomous vegetation management systems.

Renu Robotics’ Renubot, a fully autonomous, all-electric mower, helps solar and energy facilities cut costs, time and carbon emissions, while maintaining the grounds for maximum performance of the facility.

Renu Robotics selected the Puck after a competitive product review. The company found that Velodyne’s Puck offered superior quality, reliability and performance, including significantly less system interference for optimal positional accuracy. [Read more…] about Velodyne to provide its lidar sensors to Renu Robotics

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: accuracy, autonomous, autonomy, efficient, highly, lidar, management, mower, navigation, operating, performance, power, provide, puck, range, real-time, reliable, renu, renubot, robotics, safe, safety, sensors, sustainability, system, vegetation, velodyne

Scientists research ‘matter waves’ to shine light on post electronics future

August 23, 2021 by David Edwards

Most modern technologies owe their success to advances in electronics. These devices harness the flow of electrons in different ways to create computers, charge batteries, light-up displays, and move motors.

Now researchers are starting to explore ways to harness the flow of waves of whole atoms, called matter waves, to enable new kinds of sensors, computers, and scientific research.

This new field has been named atomtronics, owing to the focus on finding ways to move whole atoms rather than electrons in traditional electronics devices. [Read more…] about Scientists research ‘matter waves’ to shine light on post electronics future

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: atoms, atomtronic, atomtronics, chip, circuits, computers, devices, electrical, electronics, explore, field, move, practical, properties, quantum, researchers, roadmap, scientists, sensitive, sensors, technology, traditional, waves, ways

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