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With Heavy Vehicles, Self-Driving Is Old Hat

October 9, 2017 by Bill Koenig - Senior Editor, ADVANCEDMANUFACTURING.ORG A Caterpillar autonomous vehicle in operation at a mine. (Caterpillar photo)   Autonomous technology well established in mining, agriculture The auto industry’s biggest current focus is self-driving cars. Established automakers as well as technology companies such as Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google are working to develop cars and [...]

Tartan Racing Team Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Victory

DARPA Urban Challenge Marked Dawn of Self-Driving Vehicles Members and friends of the Tartan Racing Team will gather Oct. 12-14 at Carnegie Mellon University to celebrate UC10, the 10th anniversary of the team's victory in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Urban Challenge self-driving car race. The event, including a keynote address from team leader Red Whittaker, the Fredkin University [...]

Clever Modular Robots Turn Legs Into Arms on Demand

By Evan Ackerman IEEE SPECTRUM Posted 27 Sep 2017 CMU’s new gait-generating method means you can teach a dodecapod robot to transition into a nonapod robot that can carry stuff with two arms while using a third to point a camera. Robots that can be physically reconfigured to do lots of different things are, in [...]

Carnegie Mellon Snake Robot Used in Search for Mexico City Quake Survivors

Multi-jointed rescue robot gets first experience In live disaster  Carnegie Mellon University researchers last week deployed a snake-like robot to search for trapped survivors in a Mexico City  apartment building that collapsed in the7.1-magnitude earthquake that shook the city Sept. 19. The multi-jointed snakebot provided rescue workers with a video feed from two different passes [...]

Hodgins Elected As President of SIGGRAPH

  Jessica Hodgins, professor of computer science and robotics, has been elected as president of SIGGRAPH, the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. SIGGRAPH convenes the premier annual conference on computer graphics, which is attended by tens of thousands of computer professionals. The SIGGRAPH president serves a three-year [...]

Smart Traffic Signals Will Help Blind Cross Streets

System Allows Extra Time For Pedestrians With Disabilities Photos from Downtown Pittsburgh and East Liberty intersections featuring Smart Cities traffic technology for the upcoming Marketing effort. PITTSBURGH— Smart traffic signals that are designed to improve the flow of traffic also could help pedestrians with visual or other disabilities safely cross streets, or even [...]

CMU smart traffic signals may accommodate slower pedestrians

Stacey Federoff Digital Producer Pittsburgh Business Times Sep 19, 2017, 2:25pm EDT Smart traffic signals could communicate with pedestrians’ smartphones to change lights in real time, thanks to a two-year project underway at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute. A $2 million grant from the Federal Highway Administration will help fund work led by CMU robotics [...]

Lighter weights, lower costs in additive manufacturing

Critical instant analysis, a new process for improved structural optimization in additive manufacturing, unveils the possibility of designing products that are lighter in weight and cheaper to produce. Credit: Burak Kara and Erva Ulu, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University September 18, 2017 by Nathan Healy, PHYS.ORG It's never long before the [...]