This article is part of an AspenCore Special Project on vision-guided robots. With the cost and size of cameras dropping and the power of image-processing software increasing, robotic systems are ...
For many robot applications, vision technology is not required. But there are a number of applications where it can be helpful. For example, picking and placing different objects, handling of multiple ...
18 years into the new millennium, there are a number of exciting and evolving electronic innovations taking place. Among them is the development of ‘intelligent’ robots for industry, especially in ...
Ukrainian company Odd Systems has unveiled the Svitlych-662, a new daytime tactical camera featuring a next-generation sensor ...
Researchers at Tokyo University of Science have developed a new vision-based system that allows robots to accurately grasp transparent and reflective objects without relying on depth sensors. The ...
Iman Soltani is developing active vision technology that would allow robots to change their line of sight and viewpoint to complete tasks instead of relying on multiple cameras. Here, Soltani (left) ...
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Robots are good at making identical repetitive movements, such as a simple task on an assembly line. But they lack the ability to perceive objects as they move through an environment. A recent study ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or those interested in building their very own Raspberry Pi robot complete with vision arm might be interested in a new kit created by Hiwonder in the form of the MasterPi.