MIT researchers have developed a low-power chip that enables tiny drones and robots to build detailed 3D maps of their surroundings in real time while consuming only about 6 milliwatts of power. The ...
If you’ve ever ordered a product from Amazon, chances are that a robot selected your purchase from a shelf, read the barcode and delivered it to the counter for packaging. Hopefully, it didn’t collide ...
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Landmark-driven DRL boosts mobile robot navigation

Mobile robots are increasingly deployed in applications ranging from household cleaning to hazardous industrial inspection, ...