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Every week we will update you about the latest news regarding Boston Dynamics. SPOT Takes Digital Construction to Next Level
Spot, the agile, mobile robot, was designed by Boston Dynamics, the global leader in mobile robotics, and is taking construction to the next level. The compact four-legged robot can map its environment, sense and avoid obstacles, climb stairs, and open doors, acting as an autonomous, remote inspection tool in a variety of environments, including power generation facilities, decommissioned nuclear sites, factory floors, construction sites and research laboratories. The investment in new technology was delivered as part of the government’s Levelling Up funding programme which saw £17.5 million invested in a new research centre, the National Brownfield Institute at the university’s £120 million Springfield Campus – a former brewery and brownfield site which was recently regenerated. The partnership funding has allowed for investment in robotic technology as well as the latest wearable and hand-held laser scanning devices used for high quality reality capture of buildings and sites, and an immersive visualisation suite, Igloo Vision, providing businesses with access to equipment which stimulates collaboration, simulation and visualisation.
Paul Hampton, head of the school of architecture and built environment at the university, said: “Our overall investment in the construction super-campus at Springfield, including the new School of Architecture and Built Environment, is designed to enable and introduce students to the rapidly emerging world of digital construction. Our aim is to use and apply digital tools to improve the process of delivering and operating the built environment. Tools like Spot will ensure that the delivery, operation and renewal of our built environment will be safer, more efficient and more collaborative.”
SPOT: Faster Charging, New Payloads, 5G
Boston Dynamics announced the latest upgrades for its popular quadruped robot Spot. The upgrades include faster charging times, more payloads and support for 5G connectivity. Boston Dynamics has added additional payloads to the quadruped to help it operate in more areas. The Spot CORE I/O is a high-efficiency computer payload that gives Spot the ability to process data in the field. With CORE I/O, which uses the NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX module, Spot can perform vision-based site inspections and continuous data collection. The CORE I/O also provides 5G network connectivity for the quadruped. The payload includes a built-in 5G modem for faster and more reliable network connections. Along with the upgrades, Boston Dynamics announced AT&T will be its first 5G provider.
Boston Dynamics has also expanded Spot’s connectivity capabilities with another payload. With the Rajant Kinetic Mesh Radio Kit, Spot can be quickly deployed in an isolated network with no infrastructure changes. The kit includes a Rajant ES1 BreadCrump radio payload that mounts onto Spot, as well as three standalone Kinetic Mesh radios.
SPOT Goes Skiing
The Boston Dynamics famed robot lovingly may not yet be capable of full on skiing but folks at the Medical & Health Technologies at MCI in Austria think they could make perfect companions for people with impairments as well as for professional missions in the Alps.
Can you imagine never having to carry your skis again because you have a dedicated robot dog that trails you wherever you go? We can’t wait either! Let’s take a look at spot enjoy skiing for the first time!
#BostonDynamics #Robot #technology
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Every week we will update you about the latest news regarding Boston Dynamics. SPOT Takes Digital Construction to Next Level
Spot, the agile, mobile robot, was designed by Boston Dynamics, the global leader in mobile robotics, and is taking construction to the next level. The compact four-legged robot can map its environment, sense and avoid obstacles, climb stairs, and open doors, acting as an autonomous, remote inspection tool in a variety of environments, including power generation facilities, decommissioned nuclear sites, factory floors, construction sites and research laboratories. The investment in new technology was delivered as part of the government’s Levelling Up funding programme which saw £17.5 million invested in a new research centre, the National Brownfield Institute at the university’s £120 million Springfield Campus – a former brewery and brownfield site which was recently regenerated. The partnership funding has allowed for investment in robotic technology as well as the latest wearable and hand-held laser scanning devices used for high quality reality capture of buildings and sites, and an immersive visualisation suite, Igloo Vision, providing businesses with access to equipment which stimulates collaboration, simulation and visualisation.
Paul Hampton, head of the school of architecture and built environment at the university, said: “Our overall investment in the construction super-campus at Springfield, including the new School of Architecture and Built Environment, is designed to enable and introduce students to the rapidly emerging world of digital construction. Our aim is to use and apply digital tools to improve the process of delivering and operating the built environment. Tools like Spot will ensure that the delivery, operation and renewal of our built environment will be safer, more efficient and more collaborative.”
SPOT: Faster Charging, New Payloads, 5G
Boston Dynamics announced the latest upgrades for its popular quadruped robot Spot. The upgrades include faster charging times, more payloads and support for 5G connectivity. Boston Dynamics has added additional payloads to the quadruped to help it operate in more areas. The Spot CORE I/O is a high-efficiency computer payload that gives Spot the ability to process data in the field. With CORE I/O, which uses the NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX module, Spot can perform vision-based site inspections and continuous data collection. The CORE I/O also provides 5G network connectivity for the quadruped. The payload includes a built-in 5G modem for faster and more reliable network connections. Along with the upgrades, Boston Dynamics announced AT&T will be its first 5G provider.
Boston Dynamics has also expanded Spot’s connectivity capabilities with another payload. With the Rajant Kinetic Mesh Radio Kit, Spot can be quickly deployed in an isolated network with no infrastructure changes. The kit includes a Rajant ES1 BreadCrump radio payload that mounts onto Spot, as well as three standalone Kinetic Mesh radios.
SPOT Goes Skiing
The Boston Dynamics famed robot lovingly may not yet be capable of full on skiing but folks at the Medical & Health Technologies at MCI in Austria think they could make perfect companions for people with impairments as well as for professional missions in the Alps.
Can you imagine never having to carry your skis again because you have a dedicated robot dog that trails you wherever you go? We can’t wait either! Let’s take a look at spot enjoy skiing for the first time!
#BostonDynamics #Robot #technology
📺 Fun fact: Smart people watch the entire video!
_______________________________________________________________________________
Watch More from Artificial Intelligence News Daily
🤖 AI News Daily provides the latest Artificial Intelligence news and trends. Explore industry research and reports from the frontline of AI technology news.
🕵️ We take the best research and put our own spin on it, report from the frontline of the industry, as well as feature contributions from companies at the heart of this revolution.
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