Carnegie Mellon: Robots Can Learn to Safely Navigate Warehouses
May 26, 2022
May 26, 2022
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, May 26 (TNSres) -- Carnegie Mellon University issued the following news:
Robots have been working in factories for many years. But given the related safety concerns to the tasks they perform, most operate inside cages or behind safety glass to limit or prevent interaction with humans.
In warehouse operations, where goods are continuously sorted and moved, robots can be neither caged nor stationary. And while large corporations like Amazon have . . .
Robots have been working in factories for many years. But given the related safety concerns to the tasks they perform, most operate inside cages or behind safety glass to limit or prevent interaction with humans.
In warehouse operations, where goods are continuously sorted and moved, robots can be neither caged nor stationary. And while large corporations like Amazon have . . .