Alisys will present at CES 2021 a platform that universalizes robotics by allowing the deployment, operation, control and analysis of heterogeneous robot fleets regardless of the manufacturer. This unique operation and control software enables the teleoperation of autonomous devices such as robots, or drones, from anywhere in real time. It also allows the same application to be deployed on different interfaces. Some of the robots that are already connected to this platform are Spot from Boston Dynamics, Pepper from Softbank Robotics or delivery robots, among others.
From 11 to 14 January, Alisys will show in its virtual stand at CES this platform that aims to eliminate the main barriers that the real deployment of robotics has had to date such as high implementation costs, the need for expertise or fear of obsolescence of devices, among others. The Alisys platform allows the visualization, tele-operation and monitoring of different robots without the need to develop specific software for each device, as well as incorporating different robot models as the needs of the organization increase.
For the electronic event, Alisys exemplifies the benefits of the platform through an industrial use case, in which heterogeneous robots are deployed for infrastructure documentation, inspection and surveillance of factories, large facilities or industrial areas, contributing to the prevention of occupational hazards.
So while the dynamic robots Spot and A1, would assist the staff in the inspection rounds and are responsible for accessing the dangerous places; the social robots, such as Pepper, NAO, James or Furhat, would receive the external staff who visit the company and notify the host that his visit has arrived. Delivery robots would deliver packages from the warehouse to the different areas of the production plant.
This deployment is possible thanks to the tele-operation function and the universal applications designed by Alisys or by the user himself, which allow the same development to be executed on different robots and operating systems. In this way, it is possible to combine autonomous navigation with remote inspection to direct one or more robots to the desired.
The platform monitors and analyzes the information of the different autonomous devices stored in the cloud. Through a dashboard, it is possible to geolocate each robot, know the status of its battery, memory usage and evaluate the performance of the fleet. Therefore, have the necessary insights to make a diagnosis and make decisions based on data that improve the efficiency of processes and reduce operating costs.
Visit our virtual stand for more details about these and other Alisys robotics solutions.