Is Software the Future of Robotics?

Robots and software work hand in hand, but what does this mean in concrete terms? How is software essential for robots? Why and how is it necessary to develop software specifically adapted to robotic applications? What are the future trends in software for robotics?

Affordable LoRa® Development Packs from STMicroelectronics Jump-Start Projects Leveraging Large-Scale LPWAN Connectivity

The two packs provide a complete LoRaWAN® development chain including gateway and end-node boards, firmware, and tools, leveraging ST's convenient and proven STM32* Nucleo evaluation boards.

Conference on Collaborative Robots, Advanced Vision and Artificial Intelligence Comes to San Jose November 12-13

Keynotes from Google, Intel Sports, Sarcos Robotics and UC San Diego, and 36 Breakout Sessions, to Explore Trends and Innovations to Help Grow Business

Teaching Robots to Help People in their Homes

This method teaches a robot how to perform a single example task, while simulation addresses the problem in a more statistical way, conducting tens of thousands of virtual experiments to find the right solution for performing that task.

Sensorless Control of Brushless Motors

Many applications would benefit from a brushless motor without a sensor. There are various options for realizing this. A method developed by maxon is now setting new standards for precision and reliability.

Geek+ unveils CARE strategy during first Global Smart Logistics Summit

• Company introduces Geek+ Cloud Brain: AI at your fingertips • Geek+ to invest at least $150 million in AI R&D over the next three years

COBRA to deliver composite parts for body shell cladding of security robot

With the robotic systems already in place, COBRA will deliver a set of eight composite parts that form the lightweight body shell cladding of the streamlined 1.35m high robot.

QinetiQ North America and Pratt and Miller Defense Announce Robotic Combat Vehicle Partnership at 2019 AUSA Annual Meeting and Exposition

Market leaders team to offer revolutionary solution for the Robotic Combat Vehicle Program

Vision in Challenging Lighting Environments

Digital image sensors work based on the Photoelectric effect. When the image sensor is exposed to light (photons), an equivalent charge is produced by the image sensor. It is then converted to image data.

ABB demonstrates concept of mobile laboratory robot for Hospital of the Future

• Mobile and autonomous YuMi® laboratory robot will be designed to work alongside medical staff and lab workers • New robotics technologies will be developed in ABB's first global healthcare research hub at Texas Medical Center (TMC) Innovation Institute in Houston

World's first haptic telerobot hand (Tactile Telerobot) to officially launch at first public event at CEATEC 2019 in Japan

The exhibit will be divided into several scenario-based themes, each demonstrating a distinctive way to implement the technology. There will be scenarios for the use of robots in a kitchen, school, fish market, living room, laboratory and skill sharing.

Wind River Redefines Embedded Software Development With New VxWorks Release

-VxWorks is the first and only RTOS with support for C++17, Boost, Python, and Rust collection of technologies. -New LLVM-based infrastructure enables support for broad set of modern and productive tools and frameworks. -Latest release brings the ease of desktop, enterprise, and cloud-native development to embedded.

Who said that women don't build robots?

Here's 30 good reasons to stop the sexism in STEM.

Military Drills for Robots: Army researchers test human-like robots

The exercise was one of several recent integration events involving a decade of research led by scientists and engineers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command's Army Research Laboratory who teamed with counterparts from the NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, University of Washington, University of Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon University and General Dynamics Land Systems.

Next-Gen Control System for Prosthetics

At its core, the Coapt Gen2 system uses algorithmic pattern classification to determine wearers' intuitive, real-time intent for moving the joints of a prosthetic arm and/or hand.

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ResinDek® TRIGARD® ESD ULTRA FOR HIGH-TRAFFIC ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS

ResinDek® TRIGARD® ESD ULTRA FOR HIGH-TRAFFIC ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS

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