Can we implement robots faster in new domains by using multi-robot systems?
Which technologies are needed to enable multi-robot systems in new domains? And how do we ensure communication and data sharing between the systems? These are the questions you will get answers to at the upcoming webinar on 30 June.
Usually outdoor mobile robots work alone on specialised tasks – in contrast to fleets of indoor mobile robots that work together on a common assignment such as a logistics task. The Odense Robotics collaboration project “Enabling technology for multi-robot systems” has explored whether multi-robot systems working together can pave the way for faster implementation of robots into new domains.
Through the project, the Danish Technological Institute and Aalborg University collaborated with nine partners from Holo, BrainBotics, Capra Robotics, COBOD, Data Business Solutions, Desupervised, Lorenz Technology, Meili Robots and Robotto Co to obtain a deeper understanding of the technologies required to enable new use cases and quick implementation.
The project has explored multi-robot systems as a combination of mobile robots and airborne drones with sensors like:
- 3D lidar
- Hyperspectral cameras
- RGB depth cameras
- GPS
- IMU
With the purpose of data sharing and re-use of data between the platforms to heighten their environmental understanding.
Join the webinar 30 June
The project partners will share more knowledge about their project findings in the upcoming webinar on 30 June.
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Contact
Do you want to get involved or hear more? Do not hesitate to reach out:
- Danish Technological Institute (Lead): Kasper Camillus Jeppesen, phone: +45 72 20 34 76, mail: kcj@teknologisk.dk
- Aalborg Universty: Karl Damkjær Hansen, phone: +45 2513 9447, mail: kdh@es.aau.dk