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Sevensense Robotics’ Alphasense Core Visual Sensing Solution Born Out of Necessity

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Organization: Sevensense Robotics AG
Country: Switzerland
Website: www.sevensense.ch
Year Founded: 2018
Number of Employees: 30+
Innovation Class: Technology & Services Innovation
Innovation Subclass: Product Introduction

Dissatisfied with available solutions, ETH Zurich spin-off releases a new sensor for robotics applications.

Description:
RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awardsobotics Business ReviewIn the fall of 2019, Sevensense Robotics, a spin-off  om the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich, released Alphasense Core, an advanced multi-camera sensor designed specifi cally for robotics applications. The Alphasense Core consists of up to eight high-resolution cameras that can be fl exibly mounted around a robot to ensure the best positioning on the system, depending on the target application. The cameras are all precisely mid- ame, synchronized together with a motion sensor to provide high quality, 360-degree spatial awareness, even in suboptimal lighting conditions.

Analysis:
The Alphasense Core had its genesis at ETH Zurich, and was the product of more than a decade of research and development. ETH researchers were dissatisfied with the sensing capabilities and reliability of the 2D lidars typically employed for sensing on mobile robots, as well as with vision-based navigation solutions that required complex and costly so ware and hardware.

Born out of necessity, Sevensense
Robotics’ Alphasense Core provides
robotics developers with a powerful,
configurable multi-camera sensing
solution. It also provides another sensing
option when developing advanced
robotics systems. - Dan Kara


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