Low cost device for moving industrial vehicles without drivers or human intervention

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IMG_3702 (Photo credit: GaryG007)
University researchers have developed a low cost device that can be adapted to different types of vehicles, allowing the movement and transport of loads in complex spaces without the need for drivers.

This system is ideal for transporting materials in warehouses where it is necessary to make a continuous passage of goods between different points.

The technology, designed by researchers from the UA Research Group in Signals, Systems and Telecommunication, allows the vehicles to be programmed to travel independently, without human intervention, by mapping and pinpointing the area through various sensors such as laser and machine vision systems. This allows for the reconstruction of the area and the identification of possible moving objects. It also reckons the optimal path to reach a certain point, avoiding potential obstacles through reinforcement learning techniques.

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