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Math experts use drones to show it’s possible to ‘see’ perfectly using sound

April 14, 2020 by David Edwards

The discovery’s potential applications include self-driving cars, smartphones that can guide the visually impaired and drones that can help firefighters at night

As the industry for self-driving cars, robots and other unmanned vehicles quickly evolves – and engineers work to overcome the limitations of sensors that use visual, infrared or thermal information – math experts at Purdue University and the Technical University of Munich have proven there’s another, equally viable solution: using sound. 

Mireille “Mimi” Boutin, associate professor of mathematics at Purdue University, and Gregor Kemper, professor of algorithmic algebra at Technical University, found that a drone equipped with four microphones and a loudspeaker can precisely reconstruct the wall configuration of a room by listening to echoes, similar to how bats use echolocation to orient themselves.

Their work is significant because it demonstrates the feasibility of using sound for navigation in unmanned systems, leading to many potential applications such as cars, drones, underwater vehicles or even devices that people can carry, such as a smartphone.  [Read more…] about Math experts use drones to show it’s possible to ‘see’ perfectly using sound

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How to Prepare for JEE Mains 2020

April 11, 2020 by Polly

JEE Mains examination is one of the popular competitive entrance examinations that helps students to pursue engineering degrees from the top institutions in the country like NITs or IITs.

Candidates who are able to crack JEE Mains and score well, get the opportunity to study under the premier engineering institutions in India.

That is why the JEE Mains examination is not an easy one to crack. Candidates have to work really hard and prepare for the exam extensively.  You will need to improve your skills, Vedantu jee main 2020 solutions will help to prepare and score well in exams. [Read more…] about How to Prepare for JEE Mains 2020

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4 Benefits of Using Virtual Private Network

April 1, 2020 by Polly

In simple words, a virtual private network keeps the identity of a user discreet. It uses several networks that are a far distance from each other. It uses several security protocols to maintain the confidentiality of a person.

In today’s time, security is of paramount importance, and users don’t want to be stalked by anyone. There’s no escape from the fact that VPN security has become the need of the hour.

In changing business environments, it has become important to maintain the security of information that is transferred over the internet. [Read more…] about 4 Benefits of Using Virtual Private Network

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Promoted Tagged With: benefits, data, identity, location, security, vpn, work

Brain Corp and UniCarriers to develop autonomous mobile robots for material delivery

March 9, 2020 by Sam Francis

Brain Corp and UniCarriers have agreed a technology partnership to develop autonomous material delivery robots for use in retail, warehouses, airports, and other dynamic environments.

Brain Corp is an artificial intelligence company creating core technologies in the robotics industry, and UniCarriers Americas Corporation (UCA) is one of the world’s largest high-performance material handling equipment companies,

Under the partnership, UCA will license BrainOS, a cloud-connected operating system for commercial autonomous robots, to manufacture delivery robots that can navigate safely by themselves in public and commercial spaces. [Read more…] about Brain Corp and UniCarriers to develop autonomous mobile robots for material delivery

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, brain, commercial, corp, customers, delivery, develop, handling, high-performance, leader, material, mobile, operating, public, robots, safely, spaces, uca, unicarriers, work

Outrider launches with $53 million in funding to automate distribution yards

February 22, 2020 by David Edwards

Emerging from two years of stealth-mode operation, Outrider has announced it has raised $53 million in funding and deployed initial pilots of its Outrider System, the first-to-market solution focused on autonomous yard operations for logistics hubs.

The seed and series A funding rounds were led by NEA and 8VC, respectively.

The goal of distribution yards is to keep semi-trailers full of freight moving quickly in the space between the warehouse doors and public roads. [Read more…] about Outrider launches with $53 million in funding to automate distribution yards

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, distribution, logistics, operations, outrider, system, university, work, yard, yards

Comau’s brief history of exoskeletons

February 12, 2020 by David Edwards

Since 1965, when the first exoskeleton was produced for military use, exoskeletons have been increasingly popular in the manufacturing world, supporting workers and improving the quality of their working hours. (See video below.)

In 2018 more than 7,000 units were sold in manufacturing, according to ABI Research data.

However, the potential market need would be 60,000 units for all types of exoskeleton, with an estimated growth rate of more than 50 percent from 2019 to 2024. [Read more…] about Comau’s brief history of exoskeletons

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Nike integrates robots from Geek+ into its Japan warehouse

February 5, 2020 by Mai Tao

Nike, the world’s largest sportswear company, has integrated robots from Geek+ into its Japan warehouse. (See video below.)

Geek+, a provider of smart logistics solutions, has powered same-day delivery for Nike in Japan, providing advanced robotics solutions to Nike’s new distribution center in Chiba.

The installation uses more than 200 robots from Geek+’s goods-to-person P series robot range. [Read more…] about Nike integrates robots from Geek+ into its Japan warehouse

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: delivery, demand, efficiency, geek+, growth, increasing, japan, logistics, meet, nike, operations, robotics, robots, same-day, smart, solutions, warehouse, work

Teradyne to build ‘world’s largest’ collaborative robotics hub at a cost of $36 million

February 4, 2020 by Sam Francis

Teradyne has embarked on a project to build what it says will be “the world’s largest collaborative robotics hub” when it is finished. 

The facility (main illustration) is located in Denmark and its eventual cost is estimated at approximately $36 million.

Denmark’s minister of industry, business and financial affairs, Simon Kollerup, unveiled what will become the new home of Teradyne’s robotics business units, Mobile Industrial Robots and Universal Robots, both of which it acquired in the past year or so. [Read more…] about Teradyne to build ‘world’s largest’ collaborative robotics hub at a cost of $36 million

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Kuka launches new industrial robot range

January 20, 2020 by Sam Francis

Industrial automation giant Kuka is launching a new industrial robot range, the KR IonTec, which the company says is “a robot for any task in the 30 to 70 kg payload category”.

Kuka is market-launching the new product series, which it says is the successor to the KR 60-3.

Kuka says the KR IonTec “sets standards in terms of flexibility in the medium payload category”. [Read more…] about Kuka launches new industrial robot range

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Universal Robots partners with DLL to launch financial services leasing program

January 15, 2020 by Sam Francis

Universal Robots, the largest collaborative robot manufacturer in the world, has launched a new cobot leasing program in partnership with DLL, a global vendor finance company.

The new agreement enables all manufacturers, regardless of size or capital equipment budgets, to reap the benefits of automation without worrying about cash flow and seasonal fluctuations.

Klaus Vestergaard, CFO at Universal Robots, says: “We’re leveling the playing field by enabling all manufacturers to immediately put cobots to work without an upfront capital investment. [Read more…] about Universal Robots partners with DLL to launch financial services leasing program

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, business, cash, cobots, customers, dll, end-users, equipment, finance, financial, financing, global, leasing, manufacturers, partnership, robots, solutions, term, universal, upgrade, ur, work

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