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…the operator. The system enables navigation with greater precision and predictability, helping to reduce costs, fuel consumption, and emissions, said the companies. It includes fusion of digital marine sensors, embedded electronic charts, AI algorithms, and broad-area computer vision, according to Sea Machines and Rolls-Royce. mtu NautIQ CoOperate is an optionally autonomous ship navigation command system which enables off-boat remote command,…
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…agile maneuverability, incorporating the latest navigation and vision system technologies. It works easily and collaboratively with associates in dynamic warehouse environments. Locus Vector – The industrial-strength AMR with the flexibility for a wide range of roles from fulfillment to transport to putaway. Locus Vector features omnidirectional mobility, compact design, and robust payload capacity for use in any environment. Locus Vector…
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…of load capacities, lift heights, navigation methods, temperature ratings, and software applications, the company said. Murata partners with AGVE in North America From its headquarters in Charlotte, N.C., Murata Machinery will take over and lead all North American operations in partnership with the AGVE Group, directing day-to-day North American sales, installation, service, and marketing operations. AGVE is a part of…
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…just those driven by BlueBotics navigation technology). However, that’s just 0.3% of the one million forklifts and lift trucks of all types which were deployed in that year. But that number is predicted to grow dramatically. The predicted growth of automated forklift systems Automated forklift system sales are predicted to grow by as much as 64.5% every year until 2028,…
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…BlueBotics SA will provide the navigation technology for its line of industrial mobile robots. Founded in 1964, Oceaneering International said it has deployed more than 1,700 autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) worldwide, with over 30 million miles accumulated. The Houston-based company has offices in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Its products include the MaxMover CB D 2000, the Compact…
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…true replacement of conventional counterbalance forklifts. Oceaneering selected BlueBotics to provide navigation technology for its industrial autonomous mobile robots. “Our goal is to unlock the full potential of mobile robotics and enable widespread adoption in all industries,” said Henny Bouwmeester, VP and GM. “BlueBotics, with its proven technology that requires little to no additional infrastructure, will be an integral part…
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…brings together Seegrid’s 3D vision-based navigation technology with situational awareness capabilities. The company added that the Seegrid IQ autonomy technology fuses data from cameras, lidar, and machine learning models to enable its autonomous forklift to move material safely, accurately, and reliably in complex and dynamic environments. “Our highly-reliable and proven 3D vision-based navigation system is now augmented with additional sensing…
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…agile maneuverability, incorporating the latest navigation and vision system technologies, said Locus. It works collaboratively with associates in dynamic warehouse environments. Locus Vector—The industrial-strength AMR has flexibility for a wide range of roles, from fulfillment to transport to putaway, according to the company. Locus Vector features omnidirectional mobility, compact design, and robust payload capacity for use in any environment. Locus…
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…model), choosing the right autonomous navigation technology will be key to its success. This choice can affect not only your vehicle’s performance, but also the time (and therefore cost) required to install it on-site and, in future, to modify its operations. In this exclusive education, our expert team of robotics engineers gives an honest appraisal of today's different autonomous navigation…
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…of load capacities, lift heights, navigation methods, temperature ratings, and software applications, the companies said. “Our recent control in leading all North American operations in partnership with the AGVE Group allows us to further build on Murata Machinery Groups’ long track record of integrating automation and solving customer challenges,” said Scott Matlock, general manager of logistics and automation divisions at…
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…two main types of natural navigation technologies (sometimes called free navigation) for AGVs – scan matching and feature matching – along with their respective pros and cons. What’s the difference between scan matching and feature matching? Put simply, today’s natural navigation technologies use one of two different methodologies: scan matching (sometimes called SLAM navigation) and feature matching (used by ANT®).…
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…and others.” Designing a full navigation, safety, and management stack for new AMRs can be costly and time consuming. NVIDIA's new Isaac Nova Orin compute and sensor reference platform can free developers to focus on building and testing applications, according to Andrews. It includes over-the-air software management and can provide 3D perception for high levels of autonomy, he said. Nova…
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…including robotic total stations, Global Navigation Satellite System 〈GNSS〉, and state-of-the-art software. Adams Surveying also provides realty scanning using drone technology. Microdrones helps verify pre-development In the first episode of the series, Josh Adams, a surveyor in training (SIT) and small unmanned aerial system 〈sUAS〉 pilot for Adams Surveying, explained how the company uses drones for site verification. “We’re using…
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…orchestration, which select InOrbit customers are already using. This includes enhanced navigation with heterogeneous multi-robot visualizations, defined single-occupancy areas used to trigger dynamic exclusion zones, and more.
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…of the technology provided by navigation data software company Moovit, which Intel acquired in 2020. Intel said in the four years that it has owned Mobileye, it has “experienced substantial revenue growth, achieved numerous technical innovations, and made significant investments directed to solving the most difficult scientific and technology problems to prepare the deployment of autonomous driving at scale.” Intel…
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