Everything that moves will one day be autonomous. Demand for autonomous machines and AI-enabled robots is at an all-time high as industries look to improve operational efficiency, combat workforce shortages, optimize repetitive tasks, and manage dangerous tasks or environments.
With major advancements in AI, accelerated computing, physically based simulation, and a vast ecosystem of sensors and actuators, today’s AI robots can easily adapt, learn, and perform complex tasks with precision.
Developers are using NVIDIA Robotics full-stack, accelerated cloud-to-edge systems, acceleration libraries, and optimized AI models to develop, train, simulate, deploy, operate, and optimize their robot systems and software.
NVIDIA Isaac ROS is built on the open-source ROS 2™ (Robot Operating System) software framework. This means the millions of developers in the ROS community can easily take advantage of NVIDIA-accelerated libraries and AI models to accelerate their AI robot development and deployment workflows.
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NVIDIA Isaac Perceptor, optimized on Jetson Orin, uses multiple cameras for 3D surround perception to detect obstacles. Robust AI-based depth estimation, GPU-accelerated 3D reconstruction, and semantic segmentation lets the mobile robot work more safely alongside humans.
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