Weekly Robotics #266

Weekly Robotics #266

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Open Source Rover Gets An Update For Easier Building

hackaday

This news is a bit special to me because I featured this project in the first issue of the newsletter. The open-source NASA-JPL rover went through a significant redesign, using more off-the-shelf parts that you can actually get and, at the same time, cutting the BOM price by half to around $1600.


Rust at Bitcraze

bitcraze

In this blog post, our friends at Bitcraze share how they started using Rust at work on all kinds of systems. Does anyone else have a Rust FOMO now?


Robot Dance Generation based on Music Analysis Driven Trajectory Optimization

youtube

The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence researchers created a robot that dances to music and has better moves than I will ever have.


Teaching Robots New Behaviors - YouTube

m.youtube

“The Toyota Research Institute is unveiling a new approach that allows a robot to acquire new dexterous behaviors from demonstration. We’re going to walk through why this is a critical new capability, what advancements have made this possible, and where we are going next”.


The Saddest Robot on Earth (Can’t Help Myself)

youtube

Remember the robot art piece “Can’t Help Myself” about a robot trying to contain its hydraulic fluids using a sweeper? This video provides many background details on the installation and the artists that created it.


First AUTONOMOUS BattleBot!?!

youtube

Folks from Hacksmith Industries were helping a team of students who wanted to create an autonomous BattleBot with some interesting results. I’m looking forward to watching the video of the match!


Publication of the Week - NanoSLAM: Enabling Fully Onboard SLAM for Tiny Robots (2023)

arxiv

Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) is a computational hungry task. This paper presents a method of SLAM for a nano-drone that weighs only 44 grams. The authors created an array with four time-of-flight (ToF) sensors and used a co-processor to compute all the graph-based SLAM computations. A loop closure is used to correct the drifts from the drone odometry. The supplementary video](https://youtu.be/XUSVLHJ87J0) is very didactic and shows the mapping progress by the nano-drone in the end.


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Agility’s New Factory Can Crank Out 10,000 Humanoid Robots a Year

singularityhub

Agility Robotics completed a 70,000-square-foot (6500 m2) factory.


Ascento launches nimble Guard robot with wheel-leg design - The Robot Report

therobotreport

“Robotics startup Ascento recently announced a $4.3 million funding round and the launch of its latest autonomous outdoor security patrolling robot: Ascento Guard”. Back in a day, when we were doing WR meetups we had one with Victor Klemm, where he talked about the first version of Ascento. I’m happy to hear that the team is doing very well with this project.


Mohamed Shawky

The Drone Expert ??

1 年

Thanks for sharing! I think the Weekly Robotics newsletter is a great resource for anyone who is interested in robotics. It provides a concise overview of the latest robotics news and research, and it is written in a way that is easy to understand. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in robotics.??

Aaron Lee

Software Engineer and SRE

1 年

There were engineers from both Parallel Systems and Scythe Robotics at RustConf this year. The language seems to be growing in popularity!

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