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Driverless cars’ safety gets boost, new system lets robots see around corners uses radio waves
Researchers have developed a new system that could help improve safety of driverless cars.
The breakthrough builds on neuromorphic engineering, a field that designs hardware modeled after the human brain. Unlike traditional processors, which separate memory and computation, neuromorphic ...
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Robots use radio signals and AI to see around corners
Penn Engineers have developed a system that lets robots see around corners using radio waves processed by AI, a capability ...
Many robots are equipped with cameras to allow them to see the world. These digital eyes record sequences of still images which must somehow be interpreted as motion. A popular approach is optical ...
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An assistive robot learns to set and clear the table by observing humans
Researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a new methodology for a robot to learn how to move its ...
Imagine it rsquo;s a rainy Tuesday in February 2026 . An autonomous delivery robot is navigating a busy metropolitan sidewalk .
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Alibaba’s RynnBrain smashes 16 robotics records, tops Google and NVIDIA AI models
Alibaba has entered the race to build “physical AI” with a new model designed ...
Discover how space debris tracking technology, automated satellite collision avoidance systems, and active debris removal missions prevent Kessler syndrome and protect orbiting spacecraft.
University of Pennsylvania scientists have revealed the AI-driven HoloRadar system that lets robots see around corners using ...
Researchers in China have developed a neuromorphic chip inspired by the brain’s lateral geniculate nucleus to enable real-time robotic vision.
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