HoloRadar uses radio waves to see around corners, allowing it to detect people at T-shaped intersections like the one pictured here. Penn Engineers have developed a system that lets robots see around ...
Graduate students and faculty from the School of Engineering and Applied Science created a system that allows robots to reconstruct scenes outside of their direct line of sight using artificial ...
Today's robots tend to use one of three imaging techniques: cameras, LIDAR, or radar. Cameras see virtually the same views we do, meaning they're susceptible to smoke, fog, light reflections, and ...
Freddy Liu, Haowen Lai and Mingmin Zhao, from left, setting up a robot equipped with PanoRadar for a test run. In the race to develop robust perception systems for robots, one persistent challenge has ...
Penn Engineers have developed a system that lets robots see around corners using radio waves processed by AI, a capability that could improve the safety and performance of driverless cars as well as ...