Technique helps robots find the front door
In the not too distant future, robots may be dispatched as last-mile delivery vehicles to drop your takeout order, package, or meal-kit subscription at your doorstep -- if they can find the door. Standard approaches for robotic navigation involve mapping an area ahead of time, then using algorithms to guide a robot toward a specific goal or GPS coordinate on the map. While this approach might make sense for exploring specific environments, such as the layout of a particular building or planned obstacle course, it can become unwieldy in the context of last-mile delivery. Imagine, for instance, having to map in advance every single neighborhood within a robot's delivery zone, including the configuration of each house within that neighborhood along with the specific coordinates of each house's front door. Such a task can be difficult to scale to an entire city, particularly as the exteriors of houses often change with the seasons.
Nov-4-2019, 08:36:13 GMT
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- North America > United States > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Cambridge (0.40)
- Industry:
- Automobiles & Trucks > Manufacturer (0.32)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (1.00)