by Sophia Munir | Mar 20, 2023 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
One of the main points of discussion in robotics research and development today is how robots can share space with humans to perform important tasks. In order to collaborate with humans, robots need to be able to carefully navigate and interact with objects and people...
by Sabrina Guillen | Feb 21, 2023 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
Modern robotic algorithms and systems frequently lack the robustness required to operate reliably in unknown environments. Visual systems cannot always perform reliably in unstructured environments such as forests due to highly repetitive patterns or occlusion. The...
by Sabrina Guillen | Dec 12, 2022 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
For a robotic reconnaissance or survey system, one of the biggest real-world navigational challenges to overcome can be geographical obstacles. Even for humans, terrains such as rivers (or other “wet gaps” such as canals and streams) often necessitate slow...
by Sabrina Guillen | Jul 11, 2022 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
Cameras and LiDAR sensors are known to fail in industrial areas with potentially harsh circumstances such as fog, dust, dirt, rain, etc. However, 3D imaging sonar sensors that use ultrasonic sound rather than light will continue to operate. For specific industries,...
by Sabrina Guillen | Jun 7, 2022 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
By far one of our favourite conferences to attend is the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. We were excited to be back in person in Philadelphia for ICRA 2022 last month after two years of remote attendance or cancellations. We enjoyed not only...
by Sabrina Guillen | May 31, 2022 | Blog, In the Field: Customer Spotlight |
Creating a safe, dependable, and robust control methodology for AGV autonomous navigation in unknown cluttered environments has long been recognized as a significant challenge. Such a navigation task requires the AGV to navigate safely and autonomously, to avoid...