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Kiara's ability to balance perfectly while reorienting its head to track moving objects isn't just a useful surveillance feature, it's a testament to its high precision design and smooth LQR control.
We are building one of Nigeria's premier security robotics startups @Vireontech and assembling a team of talented, and ambitious young engineers looking to build meaningful solutions in hardware.
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Very expensive, building this robot with its full specifications and features will cost close to 1.5 million naira. another of our prototypes Kiara has gulped over 800k and is less than 70% complete (still needs lidar, a 3d printed frame and a few more sensors)
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we're developing Roadsure, a dashboard mounted road safety device that uses AI and sensors to detect attacks, accidents and other road emergencies. it detects distress by recognizing sounds such as cries for help or screams, it also tracks collision, vehicle tilt and temperature.
@SpacemanAp You don't have to build your own environment you can use Mujoco but it's a bit light
Isaac lab and Isaac sim by Nvidia are more advanced ones you can use but require high performance GPUs.
You can design your robot model in urdf and use Isaac sim and lab to train it.
@__tega__ it's a platform to test some of the features we'll use in later robots such as self righting, autonomy, obstacle avoidance, computer vision , puppeteering , voice recognition and control etc, it's not built for the market
With Roadsure’s web platform, users can monitor and track multiple vehicles in real time, an extremely useful feature for transport companies and logistics operators, as it helps keep track of their entire fleet, ensuring safer journeys across various routes.
we're developing Roadsure, a dashboard mounted road safety device that uses AI and sensors to detect attacks, accidents and other road emergencies. it detects distress by recognizing sounds such as cries for help or screams, it also tracks collision, vehicle tilt and temperature.