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ZF claims its ADAS technology is ‘most affordable’ in the industry

January 9, 2020 by Sam Francis

Automotive systems manufacturer ZF says its advanced driver assistance system technology is the “most affordable” in the industry. 

Automated driving for personal passenger vehicles continues to be an important advancement in the quest toward “zero accidents” for all automotive companies.

ZF is concentrating on Level 2+ semi-automated systems that deliver advanced safety and convenience functions – and along with its partners has developed the most affordable Level 2+ system in the industry. [Read more…] about ZF claims its ADAS technology is ‘most affordable’ in the industry

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: advanced, automated, driver, driving, full, functions, lane, level, system, systems, zf

Aceinna launches ‘smallest’ high-precision localization tech

January 8, 2020 by Sam Francis

Automotive electronics company Aceinna has launched the new OpenRTK330L, which it describes as a “low cost, state-of-the-art, high-performance” triple-band RTK/GNSS receiver with built-in triple redundant inertial sensors.

Designed to replace the expensive and bulky precision RTK/INS systems used in today’s autonomous systems, this compact navigation solution meets the challenging performance, reliability and cost requirements of the automotive market along with the needs of robot, drone, construction and agriculture systems.

Mike Horton, CTO of Aceinna, says: “The combination of a triple-band GNSS receiver and a high-precision IMU has enabled us to make a remarkably accurate, small, reliable and cost-effective GNSS/INS solution. [Read more…] about Aceinna launches ‘smallest’ high-precision localization tech

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: aceinna, array, autonomous, axis, data, gnss, gps, imu, includes, inertial, localization, measurement, navigation, openrtk, receiver, redundant, sensor, solution, systems, triple-band, triple-redundant

Bosch claims ‘complete’ sensor portfolio for autonomous driving

January 6, 2020 by David Edwards

Bosch says it has now “completed” its sensor portfolio for automated driving, with long-range lidar complementing radar and cameras.

Bosch is one of the world’s leading suppliers of components for advanced driver assistance systems, or ADAS, which is an umbrella term referring to the autonomous functions in the newer cars on the roads today.

Example of ADAS features include automatic emergency braking, cruise control, and self-parking. But this is growing and becoming more sophisticated and integrated. [Read more…] about Bosch claims ‘complete’ sensor portfolio for autonomous driving

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: automated, bosch, camera, driving, lidar, radar, sensor, systems, technology

Volvo invests in autonomous car software developer Apex

January 4, 2020 by David Edwards

Volvo Group Venture Capital has invested in Apex.AI, a developer of software for autonomous cars and mobility.

Volvo says the investment will fund the development of a “safety-certified software framework for autonomous systems”.

Apex, a Palo Alto, California-based company founded in 2017, is building an automotive-grade version of Robot Operating System, an established open source software framework commonly used in robotics and autonomous systems research. [Read more…] about Volvo invests in autonomous car software developer Apex

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: apex, autonomous, capital, companies, group, investment, software, systems, venture, volvo

FLIR launches new camera capable of deep learning

December 16, 2019 by David Edwards

FLIR Systems has launched a camera which includes deep learning capabilities – the Firefly DL – for applications ranging from industrial inspection to autonomous driving and others.

Deep learning is a type of artificial intelligence which tends to ingest, or collect, far more data than does the machine learning method.

Both deep and machine learning types of AI tend to require large computing systems, generally necessitating clusters in the cloud, or at least a powerful PC. [Read more…] about FLIR launches new camera capable of deep learning

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: autonomous, camera, company, deep, designers, dl, firefly, flir, imaging, learning, low, machine, making, network, neural, neuro, quality, system, systems

Boeing ‘abandons’ robots in favour of humans

December 12, 2019 by Sam Francis

Boeing has reportedly abandoned the use of some robotic systems that were being used for fuselage work such as drilling and fastening.

According to the Seattle Times, the implementation of the robots “proved painful to set up and (was) error-prone”.

The news website quoted Jason Clark, Boeing vice president of 777/777X operations, who said back in 2015, when the robots were first introduced: “It’s a little tough in the teething. But as we get through it, it will create the rewards necessary for us to compete.” [Read more…] about Boeing ‘abandons’ robots in favour of humans

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: airbus, boeing, called, capable, company, drilling, electroimpact, fastening, flex, fortune, fuselage, giant, human, humans, introduced, labour, news, robotic, robotics, robots, supplied, system, systems, track, tracks, years

NextShift Robotics develops interface connection to SVT Robotics software platform

December 12, 2019 by Sam Francis

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NextShift Robotics has developed a new interface connection with SVT Robotics, provider of a universal software platform that minimizes the labor and expense involved in integrating robotic solutions with business systems.

For NextShift, SVT Robotics software creates universal connectivity to major warehouse management systems. It provides a pre-built integration bridge between businesses of all sizes and NextShift’s autonomous mobile robots.

SVT is said to be “the fastest, simplest way to connect any company to any robot”, and its technology cuts down barriers to adoption by easily linking NextShift’s advanced autonomous mobile robot workflow software with the existing WMS and other systems installed at distribution, manufacturing and fulfillment centers. [Read more…] about NextShift Robotics develops interface connection to SVT Robotics software platform

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, connection, existing, mobile, nextshift, platform, robotics, robots, software, solutions, svt, systems, time

Cyber Security: Should We Be Afraid of Robotization?

December 11, 2019 by Liv

One of the major trends that will determine the development of business and society for the coming decades is the introduction of digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence, drones, industrial automation. These technologies will help businesses to improve the effectiveness of many processes, but they also expose companies to new threats.

A robot for automating business processes is software that runs on a user’s computer. Choose the antivirus for your computer and ensure the safety of your personal information right now with best free antivirus 2019.

It imitates human actions, performing tasks according to specific rules written in its algorithm. Robots process electronic documents, tables, interact with accounting systems, online resources, and correspondence. [Read more…] about Cyber Security: Should We Be Afraid of Robotization?

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: antivirus, artificial, business, data, development, digital, human, intelligence, percent, personal, process, processes, risks, robotized, robots, systems

Velo3D ships seventh Sapphire printer to aerospace production customer

December 7, 2019 by David Edwards

Velo3D, a manufacturer of metal additive manufacturing systems or 3D printers, has delivered its seventh Sapphire printer to its largest production customer, which has already ordered a total of 12 systems in the past year.

All previously installed systems are in full production creating mission-critical parts for aerospace applications. The balance of the systems will ship before the end of Q1 2020.

The combination of 12 systems and their productivity makes this one of the largest concentrations of metal additive-manufacturing capacity in the world. [Read more…] about Velo3D ships seventh Sapphire printer to aerospace production customer

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: aerospace, angles, build, customer, degrees, existing, extensive, geometries, largest, machines, manufacturing, metal, mm, parts, printer, printing, production, sapphire, seventh, software, solution, supports, systems, velo

Can robots save the e-commerce holiday season?

December 4, 2019 by Sam Francis

It’s getting close to Christmas and that means it’s time for e-commerce fulfillment managers to start getting worried about the availability of labor for the holiday season.

According to a recent article in Supply Chain Dive, “this year’s peak season promises additional challenges in recruiting new hires as the pool of available labor shrinks”.

As the article points out, the US unemployment rate hit a 50-year low in September 2019. [Read more…] about Can robots save the e-commerce holiday season?

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