Weekly Robotics #174
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Weekly Robotics #174

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If you happen to celebrate around this time of the year: happy holidays! Hope you get some time off and if not that at least you get to build some cool robots! As usual, the publication of the week section is manned by Rodrigo. The most clicked link last week was the old-school toaster video with 10.7% opens (I KNEW you would like it!)

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ROS World 2021 Recordings Now Available

discourse.ros.org

ROS World 2021 recordings are online now! You will find them on the event website. I’ll be looking forward to making up some free time to go through some of them.

Toronto City Council votes to ban sidewalk robots

The Robot Report

We’ve mentioned the coming vote in Toronto about this issue last week and indeed, the robots will be banned from Toronto streets.

Common misconceptions about space-grade integrated circuits

habr.com

Here is a very good write up on radiation hardening that can apply both to space applications and robotics for nuclear. The author is clearly an expert in the field and goes over various design choices suitable for a given environment.

DevOps for ROS Projects Part 2

Picknik

Picknik did a write up on how they use Continuous Integration with GitHub Actions and industrial_ci.

From “cheetah-noids” to humanoids

MIT

Here is a short story about Ben Katz, who created the MIT mini cheetah quadruped and eventually moved on to work on Atlas. I highly recommend going through Ben’s blog as it has some interesting photo documentation showing how he worked on these robots.

This bird-legged quadcopter can easily perch in the treetops

popsci

Nature is again a great inspiration! The perching movement that you can see in the video is very smooth. It was interesting to learn that the feet are 3D-printed as one object with all the links designed in.

Publication of the Week - RI Seminar: Sebastian Scherer & Matthew Travers: Team Explorer’s Approach and Lessons Learned (DATE)

YouTube (cmurobotics)

The DARPA subterranean challenge is a set of tunnel, urban and cave environments that should be overcome with robotics missions. In this RI Seminar, Sebastian Scherer and Matthew Travers talk about how Team Explorer’s approach used modularity, resilience, and scalability to address this challenge. The team orchestrated the missions with four ground robots and seven drones. At minute 42, they show a timeline on how the exploration takes place as each robot gets deployed.

Business

Apex.AI raises $56.5 million for autonomous vehicle software

The Robot Report

Apex.ai is taking it to the next level with a raise, planning to expand to new markets such as industrial automation, mining and agriculture.

Ryder acquiring Whiplash for $480M in cash

The Robot Report

“Ryder System, a leader in supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management solutions, entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Whiplash for approximately $480 million in cash. City of Industry, Calif.-based Whiplash provides scalable e-commerce and omnichannel fulfillment solutions to more than 250 brands”.


Garrett Seepersad

Navigation Specialist (RTK, PPP, SPP, IMU, Mag, Baro)

3 年

Interesting newsletter Mateusz Sadowski. Are you aware of any published accuracy specifications for remotely piloted systems such as ground robotics?

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