Descrizione del progetto
Un nuovo sistema ottico per aiutare i robot a «vedere»
Il futuro di robot collaborativi, automobili a guida autonoma e realtà aumentata (AR, Augmented Reality) dipende dall’accuratezza dei sensori tridimensionali. Questi sensori consentono il rilevamento in tempo reale di messaggi relativi ad ambiente e situazioni. Ed è qui che avviene la magia. Il progetto Smarter Vision Micro, finanziato dall’UE, sta sviluppando un sistema ottico 3D miniaturizzato e in tempo reale che consente alle macchine di «vedere» e interagire in tutta sicurezza con l’ambiente. L’obiettivo è quello di sviluppare applicazioni che realizzino automobili e robot intelligenti più sicuri e autonomi, al fine di migliorare l’esperienza dell’utente. Il progetto lavorerà con integratori di sistemi e specialisti di software. La sua base clienti include produttori di robot, automobili ed elettronica di consumo (più precisamente Yaskawa, Porsche e Huawei). In merito alla commercializzazione, il progetto adotterà una strategia di vendita B2B.
Obiettivo
"3D sensing is transforming entire industries, enhancing machines ability to ""see"" and enable new innovative product such as collaborative robots, self-driving cars, or Augmented Reality mobile devices. However, current 3D sensors lack adequate accuracy and require substantial computer power for safely taking decisions in real-time.
To answer to this unmet need, at Ladimo we have focused our expertise in mathematical modeling and software to design Smarter Vision Micro: A real-time miniaturized 3D optical system, with an unrivaled accuracy that enable machines to ""see"" and safely interact with the environment. Smarter Vision Micro will have a considerable impact on the robotics, automotive, consumer electronics sectors by helping manufacturers to create a wide spectrum of commercial applications, ranging from more autonomous, intelligent, and safer cars and robots, to facial and gesture recognition for safer and securer drivingexperience as well as consumer electronics controllers with new AR/VR capabilities.
Our primary customer base will be robot, car, consumer electronics manufacturers where we have already risen traction (e.g. Porsche, Huawei, Yaskawa), as well as system integrators and software specialists who will include our system into their offerings (robotics, facial recognition, augmented/virtual reality and autonomous driving systems). We will adopt a B2B sales strategy for the commercialization of our product, and also plan to diversify into License model for its implementation into different platforms.
SmarterVision will have an impact by enabling new robotic, automotive, and AR/VR applications. We expect to obtain cumulative gross profit of €39 million with a ROI of 20.57 during the first 5 post-Phase 2 years, while creating 80 new jobs. We also expect to have an impact on Europe reputation of technological leadership since blue-chip international companies from competitor countries are interested in our technology."
Campo scientifico
- engineering and technologymechanical engineeringvehicle engineeringautomotive engineeringautonomous vehicles
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesartificial intelligencecomputer visionfacial recognition
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringsensors
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringrobotics
- natural sciencesmathematicsapplied mathematicsmathematical model
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