Today, most autonomous robots rely on mapping their world in 2D to locate themselves and navigate safely in physical space. Often using LIDAR sensors[..]
The vast majority of autonomous robots operating today work well in controlled, planned and stable environments. The cleaning and disinfecting robots,[..]
Any software business working in the complex field of robotics will face a choice. Hardware and software form a mutually interdependent solution; hardware[..]
The robotics industry is a broad and diverse sector. It includes academics and ‘pure’ engineers pushing the boundaries of what’s possible;[..]
The Robot Operating System, or ROS, has played a fundamental role in the development of robots as solutions to real-world challenges in many different[..]
Wheel Odometry to be added for Visual-Inertial Kinematics in upcoming software release
Wheel odometers are sensors that provide data on the rotation of a[..]
Today, I am pleased to announce that SLAMcore has joined NVIDIA’s Jetson Ecosystem. Through this official partnership we are offering our spatial[..]
Today, 4th November, is “This is Engineering Day” in the UK. It is an important element of The Royal Academy of Engineering’s ongoing programme to promote[..]
Simon Aspinall joins leadership team
SLAMcore’s mission is to deliver commercial spatial intelligence software which is highly accurate and[..]
The ability of a robot to map its surroundings and accurately locate itself using that map is fundamental for any autonomous scenario. But it is only half[..]