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…Object recognition can help increase precision Slamcore’s algorithms analyze each frame of video before the next one is captured, quickly contextualizing the environment surrounding vehicles. That context includes localization, object detection, and object recognition. Nicholson said object recognition can have a knock-on effect for positional accuracy. The whole point of SLAM is to create a map as vehicles move around…
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…its offerings for safety and precision. “In terms of lidar versus some of the other technology out there, from the autonomous standpoint, lidar just continues to be really one of the most reliable and robust safety mechanisms in the industry,” Smart said. Koch agreed. “Lidar, for where the market currently is in a technology standpoint, it is more feasible, it's…
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…to hone in on the precision required to identify, pick and place objects to and from boxes. “3D printing technology allows us to create the geometries that are specifically required for that task,” Hummel said. “The only real expense is the engineering time to make that, but we've managed to be pretty good at constraining that amount of time.” Rapid…
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…of its surroundings with more precision. Advances in machine vision have allowed robots to better visualize and conceptualize objects within their view, and utilize that information for better performance. What are the next steps in machine vision development and what areas are ripe for improvement to further robotic performance? Across industries, machine vision has enabled organizations to identify and predict…
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…control, Moonlight is ideal for high-precision, force-sensitive tasks that do not require the seven degrees of freedom found in the Rizon series. With three degrees of freedom, a seven kg load capacity, a TCP line speed of 1.5 m/s, and an IP65 protection rating, Moonlight is engineered to handle demanding production line operations with ease. This capability will be showcased…
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…neatly. Conversely, repetitive tasks requiring precision are easy for robots, but human forklift operators can find it challenging to deliver the same level of precision. Automated lift trucks can place down pallets with consistent, miniscule gaps between units, while human operators will naturally vary their placement. The big question manufacturing and warehousing operators need to ask is what workflows can…
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…not only bolster motion control precision, but also contribute to smooth and reliable operation. Embedded into each fingertip of the XHand are highly sensitive array sensors that collect and generate information including the size, shape, texture, softness and force feedback of the object being grasped. The dexterous hand generates a maximum force of 80 neutrons and exceeds human capabilities in…
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…are equipped with speed and precision to meet the demands of today’s manufacturing applications. The newest RV-35/50/80FR series of robots are designed to allow for an expanded work envelope and increased opportunity through its increased payload and reach compared to prior series. Heavy payload options with new Mitsubishi series The RV-34/50/80FR series has a maximum reach of 2100mm (82 inches),…
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…an extremely high level of precision and repeatability,” Mersnik said. “This is why it was an important argument for us that Faulhaber was able to deliver this motor with a matching multiturn absolute encoder. The signals from this encoder are necessary to achieve the high production quality and for quality assurance.” At least 60 million fault-free strokes guaranteed by STIWA…
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…Robotics 24/7 Special Focus Issue titled “Robots picking and packing with precision.”
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…and steered electronically with digital precision and repeatability. This marks a dramatic transformation over traditional mechanical methods, and enables significant system-level advantages in compactness, durability, speed, precision, power consumption, reliability, design flexibility and scalability for the next generation of industrial sensors, robotics, autonomous vehicles and other applications that rely on accurate 3D sensing. “The capability to shape and steer light…
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…in 1998 and specializes in precision motion control, machine vision and collaborative robotics. The Dynamic team has over 120 years of combined experience in the industry. Dynamic Solutions also provides customers with consultation, application support and custom positioning stage design. “I am incredibly proud of our employees who embody the top-level expertise and exemplary support for which our company is…
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…for increased speed, efficiency and precision. For enVista, the company’s robotics integration services span the end-to-end robotic implementation process, from selection to implementation, integration, testing and change management to drive efficiency in the warehousing, distribution and manufacturing environments. “We are honored to be welcomed into MHI’s Robotics Group,” said Kyle Smith, vice president of automation at enVista. “As part of…
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…the Canvas system uses robotic precision to spray-apply all of the joint compound onto the wall in a single step. The robotic offering reduces the time required to finish a wall from five days - in a traditional manual process - to just two days with one day for mud application and one day for sanding. After a single drying…
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…Robotics 24/7 Special Focus Issue titled “Machine vision to increase robot precision.”
Ultrasonic sensing enhances robotics perception
Cybernetix Ventures’ event kicks off Robotics Tech Week 2026 slate of events
Preview the manufacturing and warehouse components that will be on the…
Preview the manufacturing and warehouse robots and software that will be on…