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January 7th, 2008 |
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In partnership with
NPC Robotics of
Mound, MN, OLogic demonstrated a surveillance robot
prototype dubbed Giraffe designed for looking
over obstacles, and into 2nd story windows.
Giraffe contains a self-assembling-pole, designed by
Ribbon Lift Corp. of Owatonna, MN, with a pan-tilt-zoom
camera mounted on the end for surveillance applications.
OLogic, also demonstrated many other robotic,
proof-of-concept devices developed for customers, and
partners.
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May 15th, 2007 |
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OLogic, demonstrated their new, ultra-low-cost, Indoor
Positioning System (IPS), at the
RoboBusiness Expo in
Boston, MA. Based upon similar technology showcased on the
IGOR robot at CES in January, OLogic, has significantly reduced
the cost, to make it suitable for high-volume consumer
electronics applications, where indoor positioning is needed.
Using the OLogic, IPS, a consumer robot can determine its indoor
location down to 1/10th of a foot of accuracy for less than $6
in additional BOM cost. The IPS was developed in
partnership with SJAutomation, of Marina, CA. |
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June 17th, 2006 |
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2006 RoboGames, San
Francisco, California OLogic's Robomagellan Robot
Odyssey, takes the Gold Medal, in
competition, by successfully navigating-to, and touching the
final cone in just over 4 minutes. Odyssey is a fully-autonomous,
outdoor rover, designed to compete in the Robomagellan
navigation contest. |
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| OLogic is an embedded systems
research and development company with a focus on robotic
applications, and bringing robotic technologies to life in
non-robotic product domains. Through cutting edge OEM
technologies, and service, OLogic brings client products to
market quicker and at lower cost than in-house development.
Tapping into OLogic's extensive intellectual property pool of
hardware, software, and mechanical designs, as a starting point,
allows rapid turn-around of complex applications, giving OLogic
customers a decisive market advantage over their competition.
OLogic is currently working with clients across a
wide-spectrum of application domains such as, consumer
electronics, toys, medical products, defense, and education. |
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OLogic Technologies
At OLogic, we practice what we preach. Most of our
technologies are field tested by using them on real-world
robotics applications, before they ever make it into a customer
device. Many of our hardware, software, and mechanical
designs were first conceived for use in research, and
competitive robotics. By using them first in these areas,
we have learned many lessons about what works, what doesn't
work, and how create systems that can be cheaply manufactured.
Below is a sampling of some technology components we have
developed for our own use, that are licensable for use in
customer products. |
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