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Comau and Leonardo join on automated inspection robots
Comau and Leonardo have embarked on a collaboration to harness cognitive robotics in developing an advanced, automated inspection system for critical aeronautical structures.
IKEA launch 100 autonomous drones to its warehouses
IKEA continuously looks for new opportunities to innovate and create an even better experience for its customers and employees across channels. Its latest development is no different. Having been in the making for two years, 100 autonomous drones are now used across IKEA retail for stock inventory.
Renesas develops AI accelerator for lightweight models
Renesas announced the development of embedded processor technology that enables higher speeds and lower power consumption in microprocessor units (MPUs) that realise advanced vision AI.
Telecom revolution drives 5G testing market
The global 5G testing market is estimated at nearly $3.6 billion. The market research report hints the year-on-year growth in demand for 5G testing equipment and services is likely to be 8.2% CAGR through 2034.
Special sensor technology for special vehicles
What makes a good angle, inclination, vibration, and displacement sensor? Is it solid measurement acquisition or processing? A fast safety interface or a robust overall design with a few special features?
New generation of small, lightweight UAV satellite terminals
Technology developer TTP announces the launch of Gotonomi at the upcoming Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas.
What is the role of multi-camera solutions in surround-view systems?
Safety remains a top priority, especially for large vehicles and fleets. Blind spots have been a persistent challenge, leading to numerous accidents and collisions. Multi-camera systems aim to prevent these.
Storage challenges for autonomous driving
Within the MEMTONOMY-2 project, consortium partners have set themselves the goal of developing new storage systems as well as safety and reliability concepts for autonomous driving.
Driverless cars worse at detecting children and darker-skinned pedestrians say scientists
Researchers from King’s College London haverevealedmajor age and race biases in autonomous vehicles’ detection systems, in what could prompt a major re-think of the future of driverless cars.
How low-light camera modules power critical embedded vision applications
Surveillance, inspection, and monitoring applications inevitably deal with poor light conditions – causing noise and loss of detail while capturing images. See what applications need low-light cameras and get a full understanding of how to select the ideal low-light camera.