The company's sensor uses sonar and echos to give robots more information about their surrounding environment.
The sensor uses sound waves in air to give robots a precise, real-time 3D view of their surroundings, helping them operate safely in shared spaces.
Four lessons learned developing the world’s smallest electrical impedance sensor for medical devices
Sensome CTO/COO Gor Lebedev says his company's big bet on a tiny chip yielded useful insights for other medical device ...
The Saint Louis University Department of Computer Science is committed to the development and study of computing technologies for the greater good of humanity. SLU offers bachelor's, master's and ...
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