Vision-based hardware triggers bridging advanced mobile robotics with legacy facility systems.
We're creating a standalone edge-vision system that allows the physical world to interact with
mobile robotic systems — like the Boston Dynamics' Spot® — to aid in facility navigation. Avoid
expensive payload alterations or software API headaches: our system can passively recognize incoming robots,
and trigger real actions such as activating an automatic door opener.
Finally, an Easy way to get your robot through the door.
The system consists of vision sensors and an interface module.
A vision sensor is installed where the world meets a robot. The interface module is installed
in it's own enclosure, close to where needed. The interface module contains relays to let the
world react to the robot.
The interface module can support 2 vision sensors to support the most common robot navigational issue... Doors.
1 vision sensor per side of the door connected to a singular interface module.
(Note: This system is only the visual detection and triggering element. Additional harware may be needed to make the world move.)
Equipped with custom detection models trained in tracking mobile platforms (such as Spot®) within unpredictable factory and warehouse settings.
Locally actuate real world systems without retrofitting high-cost networks or needing proprietary developer APIs.
Designed with industrial facilities in mind — minimal hardware & wiring, all local processing, and zero I.T. involvement required.
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