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MediaTek labs has demonstrated two small robots that can detect and track objects. The robot is powered using the LinkIt platform and can detect and track colored objects. The Robot can be trained ...
Shenzhen Huayan Intelligent Co., Ltd. applied for a patent titled "Robot Control Method for Object Surface Tracking and Related Equipment" in June 2025, which was officially published on August 27.
A new object tracking system for robots from MIT researchers enables units to employ radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to orient themselves.
A novel system uses RFID tags to help robots home in on moving objects with unprecedented speed and accuracy. The system could enable greater collaboration and precision by robots working on ...
Smart glasses provide scalable training data compared with static cameras. Robots learn manipulation tasks directly from ...
Notably, our approach does not require tracking the object’s trajectory (red circles); instead, it relies solely on the robot’s internal sensors for the calibration process.
The use of RIFD enables robots to engage in collaborative activities and to achieve new levels of precision. An example of collaborative is with robots working on packaging and assembly.
Technology Robots Robots Are Using Dragonfly Eyes To Better Track Moving Objects The tiny insects see in low-res, but are masters of motion tracking By Levi Sharpe Published Jun 13, 2015 1:14 AM EDT ...
Offloading image capture and other processing functions to a tethered second device is a smart way to reduce your product cost…but only if you keep the software maintained.
(Nanowerk News) A novel system developed at MIT uses RFID tags to help robots home in on moving objects with unprecedented speed and accuracy. The system could enable greater collaboration and ...
A novel system developed at MIT uses RFID tags to help robots home in on moving objects with unprecedented speed and accuracy. The system could enable greater collaboration and precision by robots ...
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