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Alstom to test fully driverless trains in Germany

June 4, 2020 by David Edwards

Rolling stock manufacturer Alstom is to trial what could be described as “fully driverless trains” in Germany. 

The company has going ahead with a test project to implement Automatic Train Operation technology in the daily passenger operation of regional trains.

The project will begin in 2021 in partnership with the Regional Association of the greater area of Braunschweig, the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin). [Read more…] about Alstom to test fully driverless trains in Germany

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: alstom, ato, automated, automatic, braunschweig, development, future, goa, lower, operation, passenger, project, rail, railway, regional, system, technology, test, testing, train, trains, transport

AMS launches new position sensors for high-speed electric motors to ‘improve car industry’s electrification efforts’

June 3, 2020 by David Edwards

AMS, a supplier of high performance sensor solutions, has introduced new position sensors that it says lower system cost and enhance electrification of safety-critical vehicle functions such as power steering, active damper control, and braking for safer, smarter, and greener cars.

The two new position sensors – the ams AS5147U and the AS5247U – bring new benefits and a lower system cost to the automotive industry, says ams.

The ams AS5147U is an intelligent magnetic rotary position sensor chip for use in electric motors that run at speeds up to 28,000 rpm. [Read more…] about AMS launches new position sensors for high-speed electric motors to ‘improve car industry’s electrification efforts’

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: ams, automotive, cars, cost, efforts, electric, electrification, greener, high-speed, industry, lower, motors, position, safer, sensor, sensors, smarter, system, vehicles

RE2 Robotics receives $2.5 million from US Navy to develop manipulation system

May 27, 2020 by David Edwards

RE2 Robotics, a developer of human-like robotic manipulation systems, has received $2.5 million in funding from the Office of Naval Research to continue the development and commercialization of its technology under the Dexterous Maritime Manipulation System (DM2S) program.

RE2’s DM2S technology will provide Navy personnel with the ability to autonomously perform mine countermeasure (MCM) missions.

In this next phase of the program, RE2 will upgrade its dual-arm prototype, known as the Maritime Dexterous Manipulation System (MDMS), for deep ocean use; apply computer vision and machine-learning algorithms to enable autonomous manipulation capabilities; and integrate with underwater vehicles that can autonomously navigate. [Read more…] about RE2 Robotics receives $2.5 million from US Navy to develop manipulation system

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: autonomously, capabilities, deep, dexterous, manipulation, mcm, mdms, ocean, perform, phase, prototype, robotic, robotics, system, technology, underwater

Mitsubishi Electric launches ‘Melfa Assista’ series of collaborative robots

May 26, 2020 by Mai Tao

Mitsubishi Electric has launched what is believed to be its first series of collaborative robots, which the company has named “Melfa Assista” (main picture).

The “RV-5AS-D” model of the cobot has a 5 kg load capacity and 6-axis movement.

The company says the robots can work collaboratively with humans based on safety features such as collision detection and strict compliance with the international safety and robotic standards ISO 10218-1 and ISO/TS15066.

The series also will introduce an intuitive engineering software, RT VisualBox, for “quick, easy system deployment”, says Mitsubishi. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi Electric launches ‘Melfa Assista’ series of collaborative robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: assista, collaborative, control, conventional, cost, dedicated, devices, easy, electric, features, manufacturing, melfa, mitsubishi, ownership, panel, reduce, robot, robots, rt, series, system, total, visualbox

Students build robotic garbage-sorting system using B&R technology

May 26, 2020 by David Edwards

A group of students have built a robotic garbage-sorting system using B&R technology.

The 13 students were given three days to build a machine that uses robots to sort garbage at the international Smart Green Island Makeathon engineering competition.

Austrian automation specialist B&R supported an interdisciplinary team of students from Brno University of Technology, the Kempten University of Applied Sciences, the Technical University of Ostrava, the University of Applied Sciences in Bremerhaven and the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. [Read more…] about Students build robotic garbage-sorting system using B&R technology

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: applied, automation, b&r, build, days, find, garbage, kempten, makeathon, people, robots, sciences, students, supported, sustainability, system, team, technology, three, time, university, young

UPS unveils new smart warehouse system which integrates AMRs from Locus Robotics

May 26, 2020 by David Edwards

UPS Supply Chain Solutions has unveiled new warehouse network technology designed to make distribution centers “smarter and more efficient”, and uses autonomous mobile robots from Locus Robotics.

UPS says the new Warehouse Execution System (WES) will enable faster order intake and fulfillment to ensure that customers, especially those with fluctuating order patterns, receive their products on time.

UPS and supply chain solutions provider Softeon created the WES to allow UPS to define specific customer requirements to ensure highest priority orders are worked first without manual intervention, resulting in “more than 50 percent productivity gains for some customers”. [Read more…] about UPS unveils new smart warehouse system which integrates AMRs from Locus Robotics

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: allow, autonomous, chain, customers, enable, fulfillment, improve, labor, leveraging, locus, order, outsourced, platform, requirements, robotics, solutions, supply, system, technologies, technology, warehouse, wes

Visteon debuts new digital dashboard infotainment technology

May 22, 2020 by David Edwards

Visteon, the only global Tier 1 automotive supplier solely focused on the digital cockpit market, has contributed its technical expertise and manufacturing capabilities to provide the infotainment platform for Volkswagen’s new Nivus model for the Brazil market.

With its new coupe-style SUV, the automaker debuts VW Play – a pioneering infotainment system for enhanced in-car connectivity, streaming and other services – supported by Visteon.

Developed jointly by VW and Visteon in Brazil, VW Play was created with usability in mind. Delivering a premium user experience, the intuitive interface incorporates customizable control screens, offering a diverse range of connectivity elements, key vehicle information and application notifications. [Read more…] about Visteon debuts new digital dashboard infotainment technology

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: brazil, capabilities, cockpit, connectivity, digital, global, growth, industry, Infotainment, innovation, lawande, market, nivus, offering, play, system, technology, visteon, volkswagen, vw

SICK launches new sensor for ‘accurate leak detection with one device’

May 13, 2020 by David Edwards

SICK has launched a new sensor that it says enables “accurate leak detection with one device”.

Energy efficiency and transparency are playing an increasingly important role in the manufacturing world.

To help improve energy management, SICK has developed the FTMg, a multifunctional thermal flowmeter sensor for the detection of gas flow, temperature, and process pressure. [Read more…] about SICK launches new sensor for ‘accurate leak detection with one device’

Filed Under: Industry, News, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: detection, device, display, energy, flow, gases, high, interfaces, loss, measurement, measuring, parameters, pressure, sensor, system, three

Collaborative robots: A helping hand in healthcare

May 11, 2020 by Mai Tao

By Darrell Adams, head of Southeast Asia and Oceania, Universal Robots

Covid-19, the global pandemic, took the world by surprise and suddenly the healthcare system has to confront one of the toughest challenges on a global scale.

Healthcare workers are working round the clock and the intense workload at the frontline led to exhaustion in many, virus infection in others, and some sadly passed away in their line of duty.

Millions of nurses needed

The global healthcare system is cracking under the strain of this global pandemic. Yet, a recent report shows that globally, we are in need of 6 million more nurses to achieve global health targets, even without a global pandemic. This is an alarming number, and it is unlikely that over a short period of time, the demand can be met. [Read more…] about Collaborative robots: A helping hand in healthcare

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: cobots, covid, factors, global, healthcare, help, human, industry, nurses, pandemic, patient, patients, robot, robotic, robots, system, tasks, time, universal

RMUS partners with Sarcos Robotics Guardian S ‘snake’ robot

May 7, 2020 by David Edwards

Rocky Mountain Unmanned Systems has partnered with Sarcos Robotics to distribute Sarcos’ Guardian S robotic crawler system.

The Guardian S robot is a compact, multi-purpose remote visual inspection tool ideal for industrial and public safety applications.

Its rugged design allows for deployment in challenging terrain and confined spaces while maintaining real-time situational awareness via wireless transmission from six high-resolution cameras and onboard audio sensors. [Read more…] about RMUS partners with Sarcos Robotics Guardian S ‘snake’ robot

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: applications, guardian, inspection, rmus, robot, robotic, robotics, sarcos, sensors, service, system, systems, unmanned

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