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New 4D vision chip can help robots, drones track distance and speed of moving objects
Researchers at Pointcloud GmbH in Zürich, Switzerland, have packed advanced 4D sensing technology — ...
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Smart robot uses 3D vision to locate lost objects in homes 30% more efficiently
A search robot developed by researchers in Germany can reportedly track missing objects in ...
Current vision systems for robots and drones rely on 3D sensors that, although powerful, do not always keep up with the ...
The same technology developed for AVs is proving to be the key to enabling advanced robotics. And with fewer hurdles to cross ...
Misplaced glasses on the kitchen counter or a phone left somewhere in the living room could soon be found by a robot.
Whether in the kitchen or on a workshop floor, robot assistants that can fetch items for people could be extremely useful.
New research was motivated by "high-potential societal impacts" of successfully disabling autonomous drones, a study author told Military.com.
Robots have gotten exceptionally good at specialized tasks—vacuuming floors, stacking boxes, welding parts, or navigating controlled warehouses. Yet the dream ...
As drone threats push detection ranges outward, C-UAS performance is increasingly decided at the limits of visibility—where ...
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