CASE STUDY: Ocular Robotics

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Ocular Robotics patented technology platform, RobotEye, directs the view of sensors with high speed and precision, exceeding the capabilities of alternatives by up to two orders of magnitude. Simultaneous high-speed movement and localisation is a key enabling capability for many security and defence applications.

RobotEye can be adapted to different sizes and its robust structure has the advantage of high immunity to shock and vibration. The size, weight and power (SWAP) advantages and simplified environmental protection make RobotEye well-suited to mobile applications. 

RobotEye does not rely solely on vision and integrates different types of sensors with product categories in vision, 3D LiDAR, thermal and hyperspectral. Ocular Robotics’ sensor fusion approach can often significantly simplify solutions and the RobotEye platform’s precision enables the straightforward co-registration of heterogeneous datasets. Further, the directing/scanning of non-vision sensors by the RobotEye often delivers a very efficient implementation of these sensing modes, making their use feasible where it otherwise would be too costly. Ocular Robotics’ RobotEye sensing products have been applied in areas including robotics, automation, security, defence, structural fatigue analysis, industrial safety, and monitoring and agriculture, with the number of application areas growing continually. 

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