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Navigating without a map is a difficult task for robots, especially when they can't reliably determine where they are. A new AI-powered solution helps robots overcome this challenge by training them ...
Researchers in Europe have developed an antonym-based technique for building maps for mobile robots. This technique can be applied to improve current robot navigation systems. Another advantage of ...
Robot vacuums can navigate your home, sweeping up dirt while avoiding falling down stairs. How do they find their way? Appliance Science looks at the science of robot navigation.
QUT Centre for Robotics researchers have developed a new robot navigation system. Locational Encoding with Neuromorphic Systems (LENS) is set to transform how autonomous robots operate. At its ...
In a world where automation is advancing by leaps and bounds, collaboration between robots is no longer science fiction.
Instead of pre-loading the robot with a map of its environment, the researchers have developed a navigation technology that enables robots to rely on visual cues when planning their next move.
Today's robot vacuums offer intelligent navigation courtesy of lidar tech. But despite being the gold standard of robot vacuum navigation, it's not perfect.
The Narwal Flow is the newest robot vacuum and mop in the company's lineup and its loaded with features for improved mopping ...
An approach that uses hours of video and elements of reinforcement learning can guide a robot vehicle almost two miles without a full map of the surroundings.
Researchers created a deep reinforcement learning model that lets robots adapt to visual changes, maintain localization, and ...