Unveiled at COMPUTEX 2023 in Taipei, Taiwan, NVIDIA’s Isaac AMR platform brings advanced mapping, autonomy and simulation to mobile robots. It can be used to simulate, validate, deploy, optimize and manage fleets of autonomous mobile robots, complete with edge-to-cloud software services, computing as well as a set of reference sensors for reducing cost.
NVIDIA built Isaac AMR on their Nova Orin reference architecture, which acts as the brains and eyes of the platform. Multiple sensors, including stereo cameras, fisheye cameras, 2D and 3D LiDAR with the powerful NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin system-on-module, were integrated. The reference robot hardware comes with Nova Orin pre-integrated, making it a breeze for developers to evaluate the platform in their own environments. Orin delivers some of the most advanced AI and hardware-accelerated algorithms that can be run using 275 tera operations per second (TOPS) of edge computing, all in real-time.
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For those working in advanced robotics and seeking to migrate traditional forklifts or automated guided vehicles to fully autonomous mobile robots, Isaac AMR provides the blueprint to accelerate the migration to full autonomy, reducing costs and speeding deployment of state-of-the-art AMR,” said Shri Sundaram, Product Management Lead of NVIDIA Isaac AMR.