ANN ARBOR—Robots that need to use their arms to make their way across treacherous terrain just got a speed upgrade with a new path planning approach, developed by University of Michigan researchers.
Nanjing Aotewen Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. recently announced that its patent for the "Parallel-Alternating Bidirectional Jump Point Search Method for Mobile Robot Path Planning" has been ...
Robot path planning and motion control constitute pivotal areas in robotics research, addressing the challenge of enabling autonomous navigation in environments that are both complex and dynamic.
Inspur Intelligent Supply Chain Technology Co., Ltd. recently applied for a patent titled "A Method for Robot Path Planning," which will be publicly disclosed in August 2025. This marks an important ...
Realtime Robotics shows how its software can automate robot motion planning—for both small cobots and large industrial robots—to avoid collisions in tight work spaces. Mitsubishi’s Assista cobot and ...
The path planning method developed to date involves an optimization algorithm which, to minimize the spacecraft fuel expenditure, makes full use of the free-floating robot dynamics. Free-flying robots ...
Source: MIT/CSAIL.Brandon Araki, John Strang, Sarah Pohorecky, Celine Qiu, Tobias Naegeli, and Daniela R Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) propose ...
For robots to be successfully introduced in a wider range of real-world settings, they should be able to safely and reliably navigate rapidly changing environments. While roboticists and computer ...
Robots that need to use their arms to make their way across treacherous terrain just got a speed upgrade with a new path planning approach. The improved algorithm path planning algorithm found ...
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