Coco Robotics says its Coco 2 delivery robot can reach 13 mph on streets and bike lanes, using Niantic Spatial mapping to improve navigation in dense cities.
To enable the robot, which resembles a broomstick on wheels with a camera mounted at the top, to locate lost objects, the team combined knowledge from the internet with a spatial map of the robot’s ...
(Nanowerk News) Automated mobile robots have the capacity to help us with many service tasks, such as home care assistance or moving goods in a warehouse. Since robots lack human senses, they depend ...
Neato's flagship robot vacuum now adds multifloor cleaning to its arsenal. Announced today, this new feature is part of a software upgrade to the $799 Neato Botvac D7 Connected. D7 owners can apply ...
Advanced perception and reasoning software enable safe humanoid navigation in real-world environments, says RealSense.
Aerial drones are widely utilized for mapping, with the maps that they create subsequently being used by us humans. In an experiment recently conducted at the ETH Zurich research institute, however, a ...
Over 10 years of Pokémon GO location mapping data is being used to help power Coco Robotics' autonomous couriers, helping ...
Imagine you're a firefighter arriving at a burning building, but you have no idea what the interior layout of that building is. Do you just enter, then risk your life by randomly walking up and down ...
A search robot developed by researchers in Germany can reportedly track missing objects in ...