360-degree safety bubble for Robotics

TI mmWave radar sensors create surround-view slow down and stop zones which enable robots to detect and react to their environment. Depending on the identified object’s speed and angle, the robot can make the decision whether it can safely continue on its path, if it needs to slow down, or even stop completely.

Now, robots can intelligently detect and respond to items found in warehouse settings including:

• Moving or static people

• Pallet jacks and carts

• Obstacles such as boxes, fencing, and other robots

Creating this surround view zone enables robots to more safely and effectively perform their tasks. View our latest demo video to see how TI mmWave radar sensors can bring active intelligence to your robotic design.

For more information please view the DEMO or visit www.ti.com

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