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ESOL real-time operating system supports Kalray’s Coolidge processor

July 8, 2020 by David Edwards

ESOL’s real-time operating system, eMCOS POSIX Commercial OS, now supports Kalray’s Coolidge “intelligent processor”.

The partnership between the companies is said to pave the way for integration into robots and autonomous vehicles.

ESOL is a developer of real-time embedded software solutions, and describes the the eMCOS POSIX as a “high-performance, scalable real-time operating system”. [Read more…] about ESOL real-time operating system supports Kalray’s Coolidge processor

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: applications, computing, configurations, coolidge, embedded, emcos, esol, high, intelligent, kalray, mppa, performance, platform, posix, processor, real-time, safety, scalable, software, support

NIST awards $3.4 million to support Manufacturing USA’s coronavirus projects

July 8, 2020 by David Edwards

The US government has awarded $3.4 million to support Manufacturing USA’s solutions to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) awarded $3.4 million in grants to support “high-impact projects” for Covid-19 pandemic response.

The funding is authorized through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act signed by President Donald Trump in March 2020. [Read more…] about NIST awards $3.4 million to support Manufacturing USA’s coronavirus projects

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: advanced, awarded, commerce, coronavirus, covid, institute, institutes, manufacturing, pandemic, project, projects, robotics, robots, sector, support, systems, testing, usa, wilder

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

The Future of Robotics in Large-Scale Clearing Operations

July 1, 2020 by David Edwards

Remote-controlled garbage bins used to glide through America’s most beloved theme parks, Disneyland and Walt Disney World, encourage visitors to put trash inside of them, but the widespread usage of robotics in larger-scale cleaning operations, such as land clearance, is still on the horizon.

Large machinery, such as mulchers, backhoes, and bulldozers, is generally utilized to clear spaces for new developments, whether they are industrial, commercial, or residential.

The technology used in these large machines is evolving rapidly, so these big machines do provide impressive performance. However, when it comes to efficient, eco-conscious cleaning and clearing in the future, robotics will surely play a bigger role. [Read more…] about The Future of Robotics in Large-Scale Clearing Operations

Filed Under: Industry, Promoted Tagged With: autonomous, clearance, clearing, construction, example, excavation, future, industry, jobs, land, large, machines, robot, robotics, robots, support, tasks, track, workers

AImotive becomes ‘most-funded’ automated driving software supplier in Europe

June 22, 2020 by David Edwards

AImotive claims it has become “the most-funded automated driving software supplier in Europe” after its latest investment round.

AImotive, an automated driving technology company, says the new funding round has raised $20 million, and comes despite amid the global coronavirus pandemic.

The round was led by Lead Ventures, a Budapest based scale-up investor. [Read more…] about AImotive becomes ‘most-funded’ automated driving software supplier in Europe

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: aimotive, automated, automotive, company, development, driving, europe, funding, growth, industry, partners, software, support, technologies, technology, years

SEMI backs US government initiative to support to chipmaking in America

June 12, 2020 by Sam Francis

Global semiconductor manufacturing industry association SEMI has expressed its backing for the US government’s initiative to support to chipmaking in America.

Facing a staggering “50 percent decline” in the US share of global semiconductor manufacturing capacity over the past 20 years, Congress has introduced the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors for America Act – also known as CHIPS for America Act.

The measures called for in the Act include a federal investment tax credit, which is “strongly supported” by SEMI, which represents the electronics manufacturing and design supply chain. [Read more…] about SEMI backs US government initiative to support to chipmaking in America

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: america, chain, chips, design, facilities, federal, global, government, incentive, incentives, manufacturing, percent, semi, semiconductor, states, supply, support, united

ADLINK teams up with Intel to launch ROS-based robotics technology

June 9, 2020 by Mai Tao

ADLINK Technology, a provider of edge computing systems, has launched the ROScube-I with Intel, providing a real-time ROS 2 robot controller for advanced robotic applications.

The ADLINK ROScube-I Series is a ROS 2-enabled robotic controller based on Intel Xeon E, 9th Gen Intel Core i7/i3 and 8th Gen Intel Core i5 processors, and features exceptional I/O connectivity supporting a wide variety of sensors and actuators to meet the needs of a wide range of robotic applications.

The ROScube-I supports an extension box for convenient functional and performance expansion with Intel VPU cards and the Intel Distribution of OpenVINO toolkit for computation of AI algorithms and inference. [Read more…] about ADLINK teams up with Intel to launch ROS-based robotics technology

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: adlink, ai, applications, based, computing, development, edge, features, i/o, industrial, intel, kit, neuronbot, pico, real-time, robotic, ros, roscube, roscube-i, starter, support

Komatsu integrates automated collision avoidance system as standard in its excavators

June 8, 2020 by Mai Tao

Komatsu has launched hydraulic excavators equipped with the in-house developed “KomVision Human Detection & Collision Mitigation System” as a standard feature.

The company, which also produces giant autonomous trucks for the mining industry, claims that the new collision avoidance systems is an industry first in the Japanese market.

Komatsu has developed this system by upgrading the “KomVision” bird’s eye view camera system equipped with conventional models as standard in the Japanese market. [Read more…] about Komatsu integrates automated collision avoidance system as standard in its excavators

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: collision, equipped, excavator, komatsu, komvision, market, models, standard, support, system

Arrow Electronics and Exor launch IoT edge platform for smart factories

June 5, 2020 by David Edwards

Arrow Electronics has collaborated with Exor Embedded to create gigaSOM gS01, a full production design and an additional development kit featuring a high-performance, energy-efficient system on module (SOM) for IoT edge deployments.

The SOM combines the power and efficiency of the Intel Atom E3900 processor series with the flexibility of an Intel Cyclone 10 GX FPGA, connected with a high-bandwidth dual-lane PCIe interface to create a unified high-performing engine.

gigaSOM gS01 is a combined X86 CPU and Intel high-speed FPGA design on a single system on module. [Read more…] about Arrow Electronics and Exor launch IoT edge platform for smart factories

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: board, cloud, corvina, cpu, cyclone, design, exor, fpga, gb, gigasom, gs, gx, high-speed, intel, iot, mm, module, multiple, platform, processor, single, som, support, technology, users

Support for Universal Basic Income growing as economies look to recover from coronavirus devastation

May 26, 2020 by Sam Francis

A couple of years ago, RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com published a story about Finland introducing a “Universal Basic Income” for a small number of its citizens as an experiment.

The Finnish government’s idea was that it would study the possibility of using UBI as a way to offset the unemployment caused by automation.

Although it was well worth reporting, we were somewhat flippant about UBI, suggesting it was a communist idea that would never take off. Finland, of course, was within the sphere of influence of the old Communist or Eastern Bloc, and the now-gone USSR. [Read more…] about Support for Universal Basic Income growing as economies look to recover from coronavirus devastation

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: basic, citizens, coronavirus, countries, economic, economy, idea, income, initiative, people, support, ubi

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