Weekly Robotics #187

Weekly Robotics #187

Our job board is out of beta next week. If your company has some open positions that you would like to advertise it’s the last chance to showcase them for free. If you are a job seeker and have an thoughts on the board then I would love to hear from you. As usual, the publication of the week section is manned by Rodrigo. The most clicked link last week was an article Deep Learning Is Hitting a Wall with 11.9% opens.

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Deployment-Ready Perception

tangramvision.com

The Tangram Vision Platform lets robotics and AV teams rapidly deploy performant, ready-to-scale perception infrastructure. It includes tools to fuse, calibrate, and stabilize multi-sensor arrays, coupled with a sensor-optimized data backend. Weekly Robotics readers get early access to Private Betas!

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Experience with PTP (Precision Time Protocol) for Mobile Robots

discourse.ros.org

This thread has lots of interesting information for anyone looking to synchronize multiple sensors on a robotic platform.

Intel Adds Short-Range RealSense D405 Depth Camera

The Robot Report

Intel had released a new depth camera that is meant for short-range applications as the camera can work with depth of 7-100 cm. If you are surprised about this announcement given the last years’ RealSense wind-down news then you are not alone. My view on this is that this release strengthens the point that Intel only discontinued certain camera types (T265, D455, L515, F450) but the pure depth perception products are not going anywhere. If anyone from Intel happens to be reading this I think a clear message “RealSense Depth Cameras are here to stay” would go a long way for many users.

Open-Source Farming Robot Now Includes Simulations

Hackaday

Acorn, an open-source farming rover that made it to our Robotics in 2021 list received a significant update with fail-safe systems for motors, navigation and simulation support.

BirdBot is Energy-Efficient Thanks to Nature as a Model

Robohub

Researchers from Max Planck Institute used ostrich as an inspiration for a legged robot where the foot is coupled with other joints through a tendon and a spring. As a result, the design is energy efficient (the article mention it even expands zero energy when standing). Unfortunately, I could not find an open-access paper with this research, but the files included in the paper contain the CAD models with a licence allowing for academic and personal use.

NASA Selects Futuristic Space Technology Concepts for Early Study

NASA

“The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program fosters exploration by funding early-stage studies to evaluate technologies that could support future aeronautics and space missions. A new slate of awards will provide a total of $5.1 million to 17 researchers from nine states”. Some of the projects selected for Phase 1 this year are: Silent, Solid-State Propulsion for Advanced Air Mobility Vehicles, The Spacesuit Digital Thread: 4.0. Starburst: A Revolutionary Under-Constrained Adaptable Deployable Structure Architecture.

Hands On Ground Robot & Drone Design Series

Robots For Roboticists

David Kohanbash had started a series of blog posts about ground robots that is full of technical information. So far the series has three parts: Mechanical & Wheels, Power System & Soft Start, Motor Controls & Computing.

Publication of the Week - SMARTmBOT: A ROS2-based Low-cost and Open-source Mobile Robot Platform (2022)

arXiv

Lately, as the price of components increases, low-cost solutions come in handy. This paper presents SMARTmBOT, a low-cost open mobile platform that can help researchers and students kick off ROS2 projects. The robot uses many off-the-shelf components such as 8 time-of-flight (ToF) laser-ranging sensors in combination with 3D printed parts, making the SMARTmBOT easily repairable and customizable. The authors expose some of the applications of the robot with swarm controllers, human-robot interaction, arm manipulators, and much more. You will find the project repository on GitHub.

Business

SoftBank-Backed Bear Robotics Raises $81 Mln for Waitering Robot Rollout

Reuters

Bear Robotics has secured a Series B funding round. So far, Bear Robotics delivered more than 5,000 of their waiter service robots. The company charges $999 per month for their robots.

Announcements

The PX4 Developer Summit is back

px4.io

The open source drone developer conference will be hosted June 23-24 in Austin, Texas. Apply today to speak at the event.

ICRA 2022 DodgeDrone Challenge: Vision-based Agile Drone Flight

uzh-rpg.github.io

“Would you like to push the boundaries of drone navigation? Then participate in the dodgedrone competition! You will get the chance to develop perception and control algorithms to navigate a drone in both static and dynamic environments. Competing in the challenge will deepen your expertise in computer vision and control, and boost your research”.

Jobs

The job board is in beta until the 31st of March. Until then, every bit of feedback is highly appreciated both from companies and applicants.

Perception Algorithm Engineer

Tangram Vision (Remote, United States)

Tangram Vision is a mission-driven company devoted to empowering all developers to be perception creators. It’s a tall order, but our whole team is experienced in computer vision and has learned what works (and what doesn’t) in the real world.

Telerobotics Engineer / Pilot

Sanctuary AI (Vancouver, Canada)

Sanctuary is seeking a Telerobotics Engineer to join our team. You’ll be responsible for developing, using, and testing the necessary (SW/HW/FW) subsystems and components which allow teleoperation of our humanoid robot.

Senior Controls Engineer

PickNik Robotics (Boulder, USA)

Tackle some of the toughest problems in a rapidly growing industry. Implement cutting edge robotic algorithms to solve important problems. See your contributions used worldwide in the open source robotics community. Join PickNik Robotics!

Robotics Engineer

Ecoation Inc (Kingsville, Canada)

Ecoation Labs is looking for a robotics engineer to help build the next generation of autonomous systems for use in agriculture


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