by Tim Peckover | Apr 24, 2018 | In the News, Robot Forge |
One wouldn’t normally make a connection between wineries and robots, but that is just what a university current project in California has combined. Stefano Carpin is a Electrical Engineering and Computer Science professor at University of California, Merced. His team,...
by Tim Peckover | Jan 19, 2018 | Blog, Robot Forge |
Image: Teresa Lin Each spring, the students in Mike Benjamin and Henrik Schmidt’s class at MIT run a fleet of Heron Unmanned Surface Vessel’s on the Charles River, but that’s actually the last thing they do in the Unmanned Marine Vehicle Autonomy, Sensing and...
by Nicholas Charron | Jul 7, 2017 | Blog, Robot Forge |
The need for fast, accurate 3D mapping solutions has quickly become a reality for many industries wanting to adopt new technologies in AI and automation. New applications requiring these 3D mapping platforms include surveillance, mining, automated measurement &...
by Tim Peckover | Jun 7, 2017 | Robot Forge |
One of the questions we get asked the most by clients is what the differences are between different vision sensors. There are tried and true cameras like the options from Point Grey (Flea3 and Bumblebee) which have been long-time favourites of R&D groups for...
by Tim Peckover | Jan 10, 2017 | Blog, Robot Forge |
Arguably the biggest tech buzz-word of the past couple years has been self-driving, and the way the market is ramping up, that trend isn’t going to subside for quite some time – if ever. From research across electrical and mechanical engineering, computer science and...
by Chris Bogdon | Mar 30, 2016 | Robot Forge, ROS Spotlight |
How can I simulate multiple Huskies in a single Gazebo environment? This question pops up from time to time from customers who have adopted multiple Clearpath robots. While there are various options, including the Multimaster FKIE ROS package, many customers seem to...