January 2008 - Consumer Electronics Show (CES) -
Las Vegas, NV
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.
June 2007 - Robogames - San Francisco, CA
OLogic's Robomagellan Robot
Odyssey, takes the Silver Medal, in
competition, by successfully navigating-to, and touching the
final cone in just under 1.5 minutes. Odyssey is a fully-autonomous,
outdoor rover, designed to compete in the Robomagellan
navigation contest.
May 2007 - RoboBusiness Expo 2007 - Boston, MA
OLogic, demonstrated their new, ultra-low-cost,
Indoor Positioning System (IPS). 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.
January 2007 - Consumer Electronics Show (CES) -
Las Vegas, NV
OLogic, unveiled IGOR, a robot that stands for Indoor GPS OLogic Robot.
IGOR demonstrates OLogic's multi-vendor partnering, and
systems integration capability. IGOR utilizes an
ultrasonic-indoor-GPS system developed by SJAutomation,
remote tele-operation developed by ComCam International,
and OLogic robotic control system technology.
OLogic, also demonstrated a brain controlled robot
developed in partnership with NeuroSky (www.neurosky.com)
October 2006 - SRS Robothon - Seattle, WA
OLogic's Robomagellan Robot Odyssey, takes
3rd place, in competition, at the SRS Robothon,
Robomagellan competition. Odyssey is a
fully-autonomous, outdoor rover that navigates using GPS
waypoints to find road cones in a park-like setting.
June 2006 - Robogames - San Francisco, CA
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.
January 2006 - Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
- Las Vegas, NV
OLogic unveiled their newest demonstration of
technology in-action, the Follow-Me Robot;
a service robot that can follow you around, carry items
for you, while autonomously avoiding obstacles in the
way.
October 2005 - RoboNexus - San Jose, CA
OLogic exhibited their newest balancing robot,
capable of carrying a 100 pound payload, and standing
back up on its own should it fall over.
May 2005 - RoboBusiness Expo 2005 - Cambridge, MA
iOLogic unveils new
technologies at the Robo-Business Expo in Cambridge.
Showcased was the SJ Automation Sonar Array and the
prototype OLogic DSP camera sensor.
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