Penn Engineers have developed a system that lets robots see around corners using radio waves processed by AI, a capability that could improve the safety and performance of driverless cars as well as ...
When the NOAA Weather Radio robot voice pronounces the names of local communities in the Puget Sound area correctly, it’s because human hands and ears are at work “behind the sounds.” You might ...
Graduate students and faculty from the School of Engineering and Applied Science created a system that allows robots to reconstruct scenes outside of their direct line of sight using artificial ...
Today's robots tend to use one of three imaging techniques: cameras, LIDAR, or radar. Cameras see virtually the same views we do, meaning they're susceptible to smoke, fog, light reflections, and ...
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Driverless cars’ safety gets boost, new system lets robots see around corners uses radio waves
Researchers have developed a new system that could help improve safety of driverless cars. The system lets robots see around corners using radio waves processed by AI. Developed by Penn Engineers, the ...
Freddy Liu, Haowen Lai and Mingmin Zhao, from left, setting up a robot equipped with PanoRadar for a test run. In the race to develop robust perception systems for robots, one persistent challenge has ...
HoloRadar uses radio waves to see around corners, allowing it to detect people at T-shaped intersections like the one pictured here. Penn Engineers have developed a system that lets robots see around ...
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