Autonomy

Autonomy

Weekend Roundup

This Week in the Unmanned Systems and Robotics World

Automated Vehicles Symposium 2017

The Automated Vehicles Symposium convenes industry, government, and academia from around the world to address complex technology, operations, and policy issues. 1,500 thought leaders meet over 3 days to move us toward safe, automated mobility. The symposium is produced in partnership with the Transportation Research Board (TRB). www.automatedvehiclessymposium.org

Volvo CE Debuts Unmanned Heavy Machinery at Event in Sweden 3

this is an article about volve ce debuting unmanned heavy machinery.

AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2018

This premier event unites the largest global community of drone, intelligent robotics and unmanned systems leaders to shape the future of the industry. Featuring the largest and most comprehensive trade show, this event is the spot to learn from daily keynotes with tech visionaries and 200+ world-class sessions as well as connect with 8,500+ industry pros and business experts from 20+ industries. www.xponential.org

IFM creating uas for warehouse inventory upkeep

Intelligent Flying Machines has developed a UASthat warehouses can use for inventory upkeep and management. The UAS are currently in their testing phase, with plans to go commercial next year.   The plan of IFM is for companies to deploy several of their UASinside of a warehouse, and those UASwould be tasked with scanning isles and collecting various pieces of information. The UASare designed to operate autonomously, and once they complete their missions, they can land without any human supervision or oversight to recharge. The information that the UAScollect will be sent to a cornpany's inventory software and cross-referenced with company data, and errors and alerts will be sent to tablets for workers to check at the beginning of their shifts.  

Obama Administration Rolls OutRecommendations for Driverless Cars

Obama Administration Rolls OutRecommendations for Driverless CarsThe Obama administration saidcompanies developing driverless cars should adopt a series of government recommendations to certify theirvehicles are ready for U.S. roads, a policy aimed at front-running possible conflicting local rules and potentially reducing traffic fatalities.

ACCEPTANCE, TRUST KEY FOR FUTURE OF GROUND ROBOT AUTONOMY

The iuture oí ground robot autonomy will h.nge largely on trust and accepiance, accordrnq lo a panel ihat spoke on Ihe lhird and rinal day 01AUVSI's Unmanned Systems Delense.

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