Xiaomi on Monday unveiled the CyberDog in India. The company claims that CyberDog can execute complex motions including back flips and is said to offer a moving speed of up to 3.2 metres per second.
The company's sensor uses sonar and echos to give robots more information about their surrounding environment.
Researchers in Germany have developed an AI-backed semi-autonomous robot designed to support disaster relief operations by ...
Sonair has closed a new funding round, led by Skyfall Ventures, to“propel the robotics industry into a new era of sensing technology”. The investment introduces a completely new category of sensors ...
Toposens has released the TS3, a 3D ultrasonic sensor suitable for a wide range of applications in the autonomous systems market that require a strong need for reliable object detection and ...
The use of intelligent inspection robots in structural health monitoring is advancing, reducing costs and risks while ...
The importance of sensors, whether they be incorporated in cute dog robots or autonomous vehicles, is gaining more traction. At September’s Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA ...
[Isabelle Simova] is building Hoverbot, a flexible robotics platform using Ikea plastic trays, JavaScript running on a Raspberry Pi and parts scavenged from commonly available hoverboards.