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Revolutionary Research: Tracking Robots at The Institute for Safe Autonomy
At the Institute for Safe Autonomy, OptiTrack cameras are solving the robotics problems of tomorrow.


Upgrading The Robotics Motion Capture Space at Prorok Lab, University of Cambridge
Target3D upgraded the motion capture space at Prorok Lab within the Cambridge University. Read about the issues and solutions they overcame.


New Drone Lab for Robotics at City, University of London
Researchers at the Autonomous Systems and Machine Intelligence Lab (ASMIL) at City, University of London study the motion of robots. Nabil Aouf, Professor of Robotics and Autonomous Systems, and members of his team, including Postdoctoral Research Fellows Duarte Rondao, Zakaria Chekakta, and Abdelhafid Zenati, and PhD students Mahmoud Abdulsalam and Maxwell Hogan, focus on aerospace-based applications and cooperative path planning. They have used an OptiTrack system for track


Creation of Robotics Research Laboratory
Creating a world-class research environment and providing support for researchers to carry out multidisciplinary and collaborative research across the university and bring state-of-the-art laboratory research to the classroom are key components of Strategy 2030 of Queen Mary University of London. The aim Dr Ketao Zhang, Lecturer in Robotics, identified the need to add tracking and a motion capture system into the existing Robotics lab within the universities’ East London site


Position Validation of Ground-Based Robots For the School Of Engineering
Motion capture is transforming learning at one of the UK’s leading Universities A lot has changed in engineering since 1881. And in tech too. Since The University of Liverpool opened its doors more than 130 years ago, their mission has been For advancement of learning and ennoblement of life. No one then could have predicted a world of robots, mocap and human tracking. Here’s what happened when Liverpool University needed to verify the path of ground-based robots. The issu


Optical Tracking for Robotics & autonomous vehicles Testbed
How the University of Cambridge merged optical tracking and a fleet of miniature cars for an experiment in cooperative driving Amanda Prorok, Assistant Professor and University Lecturer, from the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, runs a research lab designing algorithms for coordinating systems composed of multiple autonomous robots. The Issue: Amanda Prorok approached Target3D when she was seeking to track multiple vehicles in o
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